Janitors clean up: NYC school dysfunction.

AuthorMangu-Ward, Katherine
PositionCitings - Brief article

PUBLIC SCHOOL janitors earn more money than any other municipal employees in New York City. In September, the New York Post reported that the average pay for a school custodian was $109,467 in the 2013-2014 school year.

As surprising as it may seem, these Cadillac custodians make a bizarre kind of fiscal sense. There are 799 custodians on the school system's payroll--638 of whom earn more than $100,000--but they are charged with cleaning 1,500 school buildings. That means virtually everyone is working massive amounts of overtime.

Despite all the overtime, school districts find this arrangement preferable to taking on more workers, due in part to the high cost of new hires. Putting a new city employee on the books requires a mountain of paper-work, and it saddles the treasury with long-term commitments on benefits...

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