Parity for Tribal Educators Act
Establish pay equity between tribal school educators and federal BIE employees to address persistent wage disparities affecting Native American education quality.
Establish pay equity between tribal school educators and federal BIE employees to address persistent wage disparities affecting Native American education quality.
HR 7781, the Parity for Tribal Educators Act, addresses wage and benefit disparities between educators employed by tribal schools and those in federal Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) schools. The bill aims to establish pay equity standards and potentially expand benefits eligibility for tribal school employees who currently receive lower compensation than their federal counterparts despite performing similar work.
Tribal educators have historically faced significant salary gaps compared to federal employees in similar positions, creating recruitment and retention challenges that directly affect educational quality in Native American communities. This disparity has persisted despite tribal schools serving some of the nation's most underserved student populations, making compensation equity a matter of both economic justice and educational access.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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