Contract 2023 FAQ: Pay increases (2024)

What are the important dates in this contract?

  • Sept. 14, 2022 — The retroactive date on which the contract begins and the first 3% raise goes into effect.
  • June 27, 2023 — You must be on payroll as of this date to receive the ratification bonus.
  • Sept. 25, 2023 — Q-Bank employees will receive the $3,000 ratification bonus.
  • Sept. 28, 2023— H-Bank employees will receive the $3,000 ratification bonus.
  • Sept. 29, 2023— Retro payments will be issued for both Q-Bank and H-Bank employees.
  • Jan. 18, 2024 — the date of the second 3% raise.
  • Jan. 18, 2025 — the date of the third 3% raise.
  • Sept. 14, 2025 — the date of the 3.25% raise.
  • Sept. 14, 2026 — the date of the 3.5% raise.
  • April 1 of each year — the date you must be on payroll to receive the annual retention bonus.
  • May 1 of each year — the annual retention payment is scheduled to be paid "on or about" May 1 annually.
  • Nov. 28, 2027 — the date this contract expires.

See dates for additional payments and increases.

When will the 2024 retention bonus be paid?

The first annual retention bonus negotiated as part of the 2023 DOE-UFT contract will be paid on May 16. All UFT-represented employees who worked full-time during the 12 months leading up to April 1, 2024, will receive $400 as a supplemental check in their bank account.

Per diem or other part-time employees must work a minimum of 30 days in the 12 months ending on April 1 to be eligible to receive the retention bonus, which will be paid to them on June 3. The amount will be prorated based on the number of hours they worked during those 12 months.

UFT-represented employees must have been on payroll on April 1, 2024, to receive the payment on May 16. This group includes employees on sabbatical leave, military leave with pay and paid parental leave on May 1. UFT-represented employees who are not on payroll on April 1 but return to payroll within three years — such as members on long-term childcare leave — will receive the retention bonus on a prorated basis on or about May 1 of the following year. Members who retired after April 1, 2024 and who are eligible for the retention bonus will be paid via a paper check mailed to the address on file with the DOE.

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When can I expect to receive payments being issued via supplemental check?

Whenever a DOE payment comes in the form of a supplemental check rather than as part of your regular payroll check, those payments can arrive in bank accounts later in the day or even the next day, and the time can vary depending on the bank. These payments are similar to depositing a check in the bank, which must clear first before the amount appears in your account balance.

The digital classroom setup payment at the end of October and the annual retention bonuses in May will be paid by supplemental check and will appear in bank accounts at varying times.

Who receives the annual retention bonus each May?

Anyone, including per diems, who works for at least 30 days in a given school year and is on payroll as of April 1 of the same year, is eligible for the retention bonus. Individuals working only on a per session basis do not qualify.

UFT-represented employees who are not on payroll on April 1 but return to payroll within three years — such as members on long-term childcare leave — will receive the retention bonus on a prorated basis on or about May 1 of the following year.

Is the annual retention bonus pensionable?

No, it is not. By making these payments non-pensionable, we were able to make the size of these retention bonuses bigger.

Will the annual retention bonuses be taxed at a different/higher rate?

The annual retention bonuses should not be taxed at a higher rate by default, but because DOE payroll software recognizes these payments as part of your regular pay, it is possible it would assume this amount is the same that you make twice a month (or every two weeks depending on your title). You should receive this money back in your tax return when you file your taxes.

Will per-diem and F-status employees receive the full retention bonus amount?

Per diem and F-status employees must work a minimum of 30 days in the 12 months ending on April 1 to be eligible to receive an annual retention bonus payment. The amount will be pro-rated based on their work schedule.

Will we still receive the $225 per year for setting up our digital classrooms?

Yes — these annual payments are now a permanent part of the contract. Digital classrooms should be set up by Sept. 30. Members on payroll as of Sept. 30 will receive $225 for completing this task.Remember, digital classroom payments are paid by supplementary check, which appears in accounts later in the day. Times can vary by bank.If you came on payroll after Sept. 30, you may submit for this payment.

Paras asked for separate checks for per-session work. What is happening with that request?

The DOE committed to working to develop an online per-session system that would allow all employees to be able to see a breakdown of what they are being paid for and when. The DOE is also committed to looking at how employees are paid, whether in the regular paycheck or in a separate check.

Contract 2023 FAQ: Pay increases (2024)

FAQs

What is the NYC DOE contract for 2024? ›

State law requires DOE to submit a contract for excellence for the 2024-2025 school year. The contract for excellence provides information on how certain State aid will be used for designated activities that are designed to improve student achievement, with a focus on students with the greatest educational need.

Did the NYC DOE contract pass? ›

New York City teachers voted to ratify a new five-year union contract that provides annual raises and significantly expands virtual learning, the United Federation of Teachers announced Monday. The contract passed with nearly 75% of more than 95,700 votes, according to a tally by the American Arbitration Association.

What is the UFT bonus in May? ›

Conversation. The annual retention bonus we won in our last contract is supposed to be paid at the beginning of May. Now, the DOE has confirmed this year's $400 bonus will be paid to full-time employees on May 16 and to per-diems on June 3.

Are NYC teachers getting a raise in 2023? ›

UFT officials said they planned to discuss next steps with the chapter's members. The teachers' five-year contract, which is retroactive to 2022, includes 3% wage increases for the first three years, followed by a 3.25% increase in the fourth year, and 3.5% in the fifth year.

What is the starting salary for NYC DOE 2024? ›

As of January 2024, starting salaries range from $64,789 (bachelor's degree, no prior teaching experience) to $89,085 (master's degree, 8 years teaching experience, potentially additional coursework).

What is the highest paying DOE job? ›

Highest paying jobs at U.S. Department of Education in California
RankJob titleAverage U.S. Department of Education salary
1General Counsel$167,762
2Creative/Art Director$151,538
3Chief Information Officer$149,800
4Attorney$147,374
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Do NYC DOE teachers get a signing bonus? ›

The new contract is said to raise UFT members' salaries by 17.58%. Salary for starting teachers will begin at just over $72,300 and will include an annual bonus. New contracts will provide annual raises, annual bonuses and a $3,000 one-time signing bonus.

What is the NYC DOE ratification bonus? ›

Ratification Bonus

Full time UFT represented employees shall receive a lump sum $3,000, prorated for other than full time employees.

Is the UFT ratification bonus taxable? ›

Plus, the annual “retention bonuses” aren't pensionable. And the “ratification bonus” we are offered of $3000 will amount to less than $1500 after we get taxed. We support taxes and economic redistribution but school workers shouldn't pay the same tax on bonuses as stockbrokers!

Are we getting a pay raise in 2023? ›

Across industries and occupations, the average (mean) salary increase budget grew 4.4% in 2023. Median growth came in slightly lower at 4.0%. This reflects diverging trends between companies offering the lowest and highest pay increases.

What are the highest paying teacher districts in NY? ›

Median Teacher Pay in New York

Within New York City, median pay topped $100,000 boroughwide in Staten Island and Queens, and in three Brooklyn districts, one Manhattan district and one Bronx district. The district with the state's highest median teacher pay was Mid-Hudson's Scarsdale ($152,543).

What is the 3000 bonus for NYC teachers? ›

The agreement also includes a $3,000 lump sum ratification bonus for all UFT members and a first-of-its-kind annual retention payment to be paid in May of each year, beginning with $400 in 2024, $700 in 2025, and $1,000 in 2026 and every year thereafter.

What is the starting salary for DOE NYC? ›

For 2023-24, starting salaries for teachers range from $62,902 (bachelor's degree, no prior teaching experience) to $86,491 (master's degree, eight years teaching experience). New teachers with a master's degree but no prior teaching experience will earn $70,711.

What is the 7 year contract? ›

Section 2855(a) limits the length of time personal service employment contracts may be enforced to a period of seven years, which is why the entire statute is often referred to as the “Seven Year Rule.” It states that a contract for personal service of a “special, unique, unusual, extraordinary, or intellectual ...

What is the dc37 contract for CUNY? ›

The District Council 37 Bargaining Committee secured a strong five-plus-year contract for Locals 375, 384, 983, 1407, 1597, 1797, 2054, and 2627, whose members voted to ratify by 98.4% on Feb. 12, 2024. The agreement was presented before the CUNY Board of Trustees and approved on Feb. 20, 2024.

What is the New York State service contract law? ›

The New York Service Contract Law requires that New York service contracts contain certain provisions and that they be sold in a certain manner, but it does not require that the service contracts be either prior approved by or even filed with the Department. N.Y. Ins. Law § 7906 (McKinney 2000) prohibits certain acts.

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