Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) is investing in its essential support staff through a newly ratified two-year contract with SEIU Local 400 PG. This agreement, which covers fiscal years 2025 and 2026, brings salary increases, retention bonuses, and improved working conditions to the dedicated custodians who clean, maintain, and help keep our schools and offices running smoothly.
Board Chair Lolita E. Walker celebrated the agreement as a win for both employees and the entire school community. “We’re proud to support our hard-working staff and ensure our schools continue to be well-maintained and fully staffed by professionals committed to serving our students,” she shared.
In addition to salary increases and bonuses, the contract focuses on enhancing employee evaluation procedures and creating more defined processes for voluntary and involuntary transfers. Superintendent Millard House II emphasized that PGCPS is committed to providing competitive compensation and development opportunities for all staff. “A competitive salary package and opportunities for growth are key to retaining a high-quality workforce,” said House.
Despite expected budget reductions, PGCPS and SEIU Local 400 PG worked together to reach a fair and forward-looking agreement.
SEIU Local 400 PG President Kelvin Pinkey expressed pride in the outcome: “We fought hard to make sure our members were fairly compensated, and this agreement reflects that, even with the budget challenges we faced.”
With an estimated $4.7 million earmarked for FY 2025 and $3.7 million for FY 2026, this agreement marks an important step toward providing competitive wages and benefits for the support staff who play a vital role in the success of PGCPS.
The ratification of this contract reaffirms PGCPS’s commitment to supporting its workforce, and building strong partnership with its labor unions to ensure that all staff members have the support and resources they need to thrive.