What percentage increases have been offered to Andover Instructional Assistants?

IAs have been offered rate increases on each step of the salary table between 12.5% (bottom step) and 6.7% (top step), whereas the IA union proposed increases between 21.9% (bottom step) and 13.1% (top step) over the term of the contract. However, this does not consider the annual automatic step increases IAs receive with each year of earned experience.

When step increases are also considered, under the School Committee’s proposal, an IA who was on step 1 during the 2019/20 school year and travels to step 4 over the course of the three-year contract would earn an additional $5.97 per hour, which is an increase of 36.3%; an IA on step 2 that travels to step 5 would earn an additional $6.05 per hour, which is a 33.8% increase; and so on until you get to the top of the proposed scale where Andover’s most tenured IAs would go from $26.31 to $28.08 per hour, an increase of $1.77 per hour or 6.7%.

 Table 4 shows the percentage pay increase offered to IAs over the three-year term of the contract.

Table 4

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1. What is an Instructional Assistant?
2. How many Instructional Assistants work in Andover Public Schools?
3. What is the work year for an Instructional Assistant in Andover?
4. What is the process and timeline of bargaining between IAs and the School Committee?
5. What are the hourly rates paid to Andover Instructional Assistants?
6. How do the hourly rates offered by the School Committee compare to the hourly rates proposed by the Instructional Assistant union?
7. What percentage increases have been offered to Andover Instructional Assistants?
8. How does the salary increase offered to Andover IAs compare to salary increases for other Andover unions?
9. Does Andover Public Schools use a consistent set of districts when comparing educator, staff and administrative compensation rates?
10. How does the hourly rate offered to Andover IAs compare to hourly rates in demographically comparable districts?
11. How does the hourly rate offered to Andover IAs compare to hourly rates in geographically competitive districts?
12. Could the school department provide pay increases to IAs without a settled contract?
13. Do members of the IA union receive compensation other than hourly pay as part of their employment?
14. Do Instructional Assistants have access to health insurance benefits?
15. Do Instructional Assistants have access to pension benefits?
16. Is the IA union working without a contract?
17. Should salaries of IAs be more highly prioritized in the school operating budget?
18. Does the School Committee’s wage proposal meet or exceed a “living wage”?