State education leaders could soon review pay problems in Boston Public Schools after multiple educators made a public call for the district to pay out millions of dollars in pay increases owed to thousands of teachers.
The Boston Teachers Union called for an audit of the payroll system last week after the district failed to pay about 9,000 current and former union members more than $16 million in backpay, a story reported in the Globe on Tuesday.
The money is owed for pay increases for the last school year and most of this fall.
Read the full article in the Boston Globe.