It’s Official! Gilmer County Schools Privatize Custodial Services, Buys $14,000 in Sick Days.

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In response, the Board passed an amendment to the recommendation to buy, according to Mr. Dorsey,

“somewhere around $14,000”

in unused sick days at their current daily wage.On June 14th, The Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution to privatize custodial services, awarding Southern Management Company the contract. When asked about sick days unused by custodial employees, a price tag of $14,000, Superintendent Dorsey replied,

“Currently, if we were to terminate them and this company take(s) over, then due to the termination clause, then they would lose those sick days.”

In response, the Board passed an amendment to the recommendation to buy, according to Mr. Dorsey,

“somewhere around $14,000”

in unused sick days at their current daily wage.
FYN has interviewed Southern Management representatives and reviewed the four initial custodial bids. Watch for developments of this story.

Watch the BOE Pass Recommendation to Buy Sick Days.

BOE Awards Southern Management Custodial Contract / Approves $14,000 in sick days but no one is sick? from Fetch on Vimeo.

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