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Administration supports salary increases for teachers, plans to reopen negotiations on Friday - Government of the United States Virgin Islands

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Press Releases
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Governor's Office
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Press Release
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Office of the Governor
Date
2026
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1
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Administration supports salary increases for teachers, plans to reopen negotiations on Friday - Government of the United States Virgin Islands Administration supports salary increases for teachers, plans to reopen negotiations on Friday - Government of the United States Virgin Islands Government of the United States Virgin Islands Home Governor Albert Bryan Jr Pressroom Executive Orders The Cabinet Government of the United States Virgin Islands Home Governor Albert Bryan Jr Pressroom Executive Orders The Cabinet © 2026 Government of the United States Virgin Islands Administration supports salary increases for teachers, plans to reopen negotiations on Friday Search Latest Comments No comments to show. September 25 The Government plans to return to the negotiating table with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) this week and remains committed to raising salaries for union members and government employees across the board, Governor Kenneth Mapp said Monday. …

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Administration supports salary increases for teachers, plans to reopen negotiations on Friday - Government of the United States Virgin Islands Administration supports salary increases for teachers, plans to reopen negotiations on Friday - Government of the United States Virgin Islands Government of the United States Virgin Islands Home Governor Albert Bryan Jr Pressroom Executive Orders The Cabinet Government of the United States Virgin Islands Home Governor Albert Bryan Jr Pressroom Executive Orders The Cabinet © 2026 Government of the United States Virgin Islands Administration supports salary increases for teachers, plans to reopen negotiations on Friday Search Latest Comments No comments to show. September 25 The Government plans to return to the negotiating table with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) this week and remains committed to raising salaries for union members and government employees across the board, Governor Kenneth Mapp said Monday. The Governor spoke at a news conference called to address matters related to education, including teachers’ recent rejection of a proposal approved by union leadership. The Governor said he has not yet received a counter offer from the AFT and urged teachers to remain on the job and allow discussions to proceed in an orderly fashion. “Labor negotiations are not always easy, what we are saying today is that cooler heads can prevail,” the Governor said. “Teachers have a right to represent their interests, but I have to represent the interests of all the people of the Virgin Islands.” Governor Mapp explained that his Administration had met with education union leaders in 2015 to discuss their priorities and that he had addressed the majority of their concerns. Union leaders said then that teachers were very distressed about the failure of the previous Administration to pay a portion of the contract agreed to in 2010. The Mapp-Potter Administration ensured the teachers and other many unionized employees were paid. “In 2016, we didn’t just pay teachers, we paid over 3,000 Government workers on their outstanding obligations on the collective bargaining agreements they signed in 2010, bringing all of the collective bargaining agreements up to date and funding them,” the Chief Executive said. One of the other major issues raised by AFT leaders was that starting salaries were too low in order to recruit and retain qualified teachers. Last month, Governor Mapp issued an Executive Order that increased starting base salaries for teachers from $34,000 to $44,000. Some union leaders have now complained that this is unfair to current teachers. However, the Governor has repeatedly explained that he only has the power to increase base salaries and the wages for senior teachers must be addressed at the bargaining table. “We had 152 teacher vacancies last year,” the Governor said. “We, the Administration and the Office of Collective Bargaining, are prepared to work through to a solution, but negotiation is a give and take.” Governor Mapp said he and Lt. Governor Potter remain committed to supporting a living wage for all Virgin Islanders. More than 5,000 government workers have received salary increases since 2016 and the Governor approved legislation increasing the minimum wage for all private sector workers from $7.25 to $10.50 per hour. Governor Mapp thanked the teachers, students and parents for their patience as schools reopened. He assured that all necessary steps were being taken to protect students and staff and there would be air quality testing at each of the Territory’s public schools. TAGS No tags CATEGORIES Uncategorized Previous Next Comments are closed © 2026 Government of the United States Virgin Islands.