FOX 26 Reporter Damali Keith spoke with some Houston ISD employees who say the expected pay raise they're getting is pennies to what they really need.. Some HISD employees say they want a fair pay raise, or they may be forced to try to find work in another district.
The HISD employees we spoke with are in the Houston Educational Support Personnel Union and include bus drivers, food service workers, and crossing guards. They make $14 an hour and want a $1 raise, not the proposed 36-cents. "There’s a bus driver here, he was my driver back in middle school and him and I make the same amount of money, and he’s been here over 30 years." Haygood adds. "It’s not unfair. It’s just totally ridiculous." HISD Food Service Attendant Sibyl D. Hunter says. Hunter has been with the district 17 years. "We’re already struggling. We’re not able to get unemployment the three months that we’re out and food stamps? They want to give you $18.
Although these are part-time positions many of the employees say they’re grateful to work full time hours. "I work 40 hours a week." Haygood explains, but he says that doesn’t give him time to work a second job. These workers say they need a one dollar pay increase to try to stay afloat as daily living expenses skyrocket.
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