The Rochester City School District has settled a lawsuit with the Rochester Teachers Union after a software issue caused problems with W-2s. The issue affected many teachers and staff members, causing delays and inconvenience.

"We are pleased to have reached a settlement with the teachers union and to have resolved this issue," said a district official. The RCSD is working to prevent similar issues in the future and to ensure that employees receive their W-2s on time. The settlement is a significant development for the district and its employees, and it is expected to improve relations between the RCSD and the Rochester Teachers Union.

The issue with W-2s was caused by a software problem, which has since been resolved. The RCSD has implemented new procedures to prevent similar issues in the future. East High School and other schools in the district were affected by the issue, and teachers and staff members can expect to receive their W-2s on time from now on.

The impact of the settlement on Rochester residents will be significant, particularly for parents and students in the RCSD. The district is working to improve its services and to provide better support to its employees. Rochester City Council is monitoring the situation and is working to ensure that the district has the resources it needs to succeed.

As the RCSD moves forward, residents can expect to see improvements in the district's services and operations. The Rochester Teachers Union is working closely with the district to ensure that employees are supported and that students receive a high-quality education. The next step for the RCSD is to implement the new procedures and to ensure that employees receive their W-2s on time. A meeting is scheduled for next week to discuss the settlement and to answer any questions from employees.