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Fashion statement.(up front)(Margaret Panik of Fairfax (Virginia) Education Association)(Brief article)

NEA Today

| January 01, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 1994 National Education Association of the United States. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT MARGARET PANIK doesn't just talk the talk of a living wagecampaign--she wears her words on a campaign T-shirt. Panik, vice-president of the Fairfax (Virginia) Education Association, is fighting to raise wages for her education support professional (ESP) colleagues. In her district, where the average house costs a cool half-million dollars, starting pay is still below …

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