On June 8, 1982, petitioner and the Greenwich Teachers' Association entered into a new collective bargaining agreement which included a salary schedule based, in part, on longevity credits. The schedule afforded teachers credit for out-of-district service at the rate of one-half year of credit for each year of such service. Accordingly, respondents John Traver and James McClay, teachers first employed by petitioner in 1964 and 1970, were credited, respectively, with one and...
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