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 "Rubber Room" is the colloquial term for the infamous holding pens for New York City school workers who have been accused of serious misconduct. The sites are intended to function as reassignment centers. In practice, however, most of the accused languish in idleness in the centers for extended and indeterminate lengths of time. Those involved wryly note the parallels between this experience and that of the asylum inmate; hence, the nickname.
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The approximately 650 educators in these reassignment centers continue to receive their full salary, at an estimated cost over 30 million dollars a year.
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The approximately 650 educators in these reassignment centers continue to receive their full salary, at an estimated cost of over 30 million dollars a year.
 

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