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Subject/Name: Teachers - Salaries, Pensions, etc.
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- Mavretic vows push for pay-raise funds - Fe 1 89 1C
- Teachers planning rally urge parents to fill in if needed - Fe 1 89 10B
- Overhaul of teachers' pay urged; Etheridge says inequity in salaries hurts morale - Fe 2 89 1C
- Martin links tax increase, teacher pay - Fe 3 89 1
- Catawba teachers boo Martin education plans - Fe 4 89 3C
- Martin calls 'summit' on pay raises - Fe 9 89 1
- Firm to study school salaries - Fe 10 89 18C
- Martin defends call for education summit - Fe 10 89 11A
- Bladen adds day to calendar for teachers' march - Fe 11 89 3C
- Legislative roundup: Educational summit - Fe 12 89 29A
- Southern teachers earning less than peers, study shows - Fe 12 89 33A
- Martin seeks way off educational 'hot seat' - Fe 13 89 1
- Martin revives plan to speed up pay raises - Fe 14 89 1
- Teachers shout down governor - Fe 14 89 1
- 5,000 teachers stage pay protest; Governor main target of crowd - Fe 15 89 1
- Angry educators vent their frustrations - Fe 15 89 1
- Editorial: Time for a parents' push - Fe 15 89 12A
- How N.C. teachers are paid (Chart) - Fe 16 89 4A
- Past pay freezes have put kinks in teacher salary ladder - Fe 16 89 1
- School pay plan may not get review this session - Fe 17 89 3C
- Editorial: It's school business as usual - Fe 19 89 6D
- With heat on, Martin switches recipes for teacher pay - Fe 19 89 36A
- State superintendent tells teachers pay increases should not hurt BEP - Fe 23 89 14C
- 16 superintendents back Martin on teacher pay - Fe 25 89 13A
- Under the Dome: Teachers keep heat on pay-raise push - Mr 3 89 1
- Top legislators oppose tax hike for teacher pay - Mr 7 89 1C
- Editorial: High ground for the governor - Mr 10 89 24A
- Teachers to march for pay hikes - Mr 14 89 16C
- Average teacher salaries, U.S. and N.C. (Chart) - Mr 15 89 6A
- Teachers' salaries rank low; Average pay in state falls to 36th in nation - Mr 15 89 1
- Under the Dome: Martin linking pay to teacher results - Mr 18 89 1
- Legislative roundup: Teacher pay - Mr 19 89 32A
- 25 superintendents support Martin's merit-pay proposal - Ap 6 89 16C
- Teachers turn to video to complain about pay - Ap 8 89 15A
- Teachers applaud pay hike supporters - Ap 15 89 1C
- Plans abound for raising teacher, state worker pay - Ap 16 89 27A
- Proposal developed for teacher pay; base pay $20,500; top salary $39,043 - Ap 22 89 16A
- Editorial: Consensus on teacher pay - Ap 25 89 10A
- Teachers on leave in '80-'81 file petition seeking pay raise - Ap 25 89 18C
- Accord reached on schools; Martin, Senate agree on performance plan - Ap 28 89 1
- School bill agreement on horizon - Ap 30 89 28A
- 3-year teacher salary proposal (Chart) - My 4 89 12A
- State board backs new teacher-pay plan - My 4 89 1
- Education board seeks merit-pay amendment - My 5 89 2C
- Cost of teacher pay proposal under study - My 13 89 15A
- Panel OKs new teacher pay plan - My 26 89 16A
- Under the Dome: Teacher questions equal state raises - My 27 89 1
- 2 plans to end freeze on teacher pay OK'd - Jn 7 89 14A
- Gardner endorses mandatory merit-pay program for schools - Jn 8 89 16C
- Salary plan, budget get attention - Jn 10 89 13A
- Senate Democrats may tap road funds for pay raises - Jn 15 89 1
- Martin assails bid to tap road funds for raises - Jn 16 89 3C
- Teachers step up push for 10 percent raises - Jn 17 89 13A
- Democrats vote to tap road funds for raises - Jn 20 89 1
- Legislators deal Martin education, pay blows - Jn 22 89 1
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