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IRVINE : Pact Eliminates Plan to Lay Off Teachers

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More than 100 school employees who received layoff notices earlier this year will not lose their jobs under a contract agreement reached between the teachers’ union and the Irvine Unified School District.

Teachers approved the pact last week on a 760-29 vote. District trustees are scheduled to vote on the contract at their May 4 school board meeting.

Both district and Irvine Teachers Assn. officials expressed satisfaction that they were able to reach an accord without resorting to layoffs.

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Under the contract, teachers agreed to cut about $1 million in benefits and bonuses in an effort to spare the targeted teachers.

The contract eliminates the year-end bonuses that are based on state lottery revenues. Last year’s bonuses amounted to about $20 for each teacher, said Barbara Dresel, president of the Irvine Teachers Assn.

The contract also places a cap on the district’s contribution to the teachers’ insurance benefits.

Faced with a $2-million budget shortfall, district officials had said the layoffs might be necessary unless a suitable contract was hammered out.

Irvine teachers have been without a contract since July, 1992. The new contract expires in 1994.

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