After more than a year of negotiations, the Boston Teachers Union told its members Wednesday it had reached a potential deal for a new contract, a move that could end a labor dispute before the new superintendent comes aboard in July.
Specifically, negotiating teams for both sides “have reached an agreement in principle on the terms of a successor contract,” according to a notice the union e-mailed to its members late Wednesday afternoon.
“We are in the process of reducing to writing and, following a review by both parties, expect to execute tomorrow,” the notice said. “If executed, the agreement will take meaningful steps towards creating the schools our students deserve.”