HONOLULU (KHON2) — Members of the Hawaii State Teachers Union (HSTA) have voted to ratify a new two-year contract.
The new contract will go into effect on Thursday, July 1.
The union calls it a “status quo” contract, which means no pay cuts or raises through June 2023.
A negotiator added it was the best deal that HSTA could get as a result of the pandemic and its economic consequences.
Click here to read more about the two-year HSTA contract.