Therapists, nurses and other educators working in the city’s public school system are sick of having to wait months and even years to be reimbursed for travel and coursework expenses.
Members of the United Federation of Teachers rallied near the Department of Education’s headquarters at Tweed Courthouse Wednesday to sound the alarm over what they claim are frequent delays the educators face to get their contractually entitled reimbursements.
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