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In an interview broadcast Sunday, Governor Chris Christie said teachers' unions "are the single most destructive force in public education in America," and deserve "a punch in the face."
UPDATE 8/13/15
CTDOL is expected to re-issue the "bumping" options offered to the employees noticed for layoff. The initial bumping options omitted statewide lateral displacement and omitted use of comparable classes. The State has now acknowledged its misinterpretation of our contract and will be re-issuing the "bumping options".on Thursday August 13 or Friday August 14.
School building representatives joined LFT President Steve Monahan, LFT Benefits Coordinator, Cynthia Posey and CFT President, Teri Johnson for lunch at Pat's of Henderson. Topics discussed: the recent legislative session, new membership benefits for the 2015-16 school year, as well as plans for a successful start to the new school year.
The Union is hosting a Lunch and Learn meeting at 25 Sigourney St (Dept of Revenue Services) from 11:30 - 12:30 on Thursday, August 6th in conference room A&B. Lunch and Learn meetings provide the opportunity to meet face-to-face with your Union leaders to discuss the challenges and opportunities unique to your agency. You must utilize your lunch break to attend this Union meeting, so plan your time accordingly. Sandwiches and beverages will be provided.
On Thursday, April 7, UFAS-UWEC held its Spring General Membership Meeting. Members present debated and ultimately passed three resolutions regarding tenure, merit pay increases, and the University's patronage of companies who sponsor the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), an organization that supports policies that undermine public funding of higher education. The resolutions passed are as follows:
On Tenure:
Whereas all academic success and progress depends upon intellectual freedom of speech,
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, the University Senate approved the following resolution in support of tenure at UW-Eau Claire. The resolution was brought to the University Senate after it was approved unanimously by UFAS-UWEC members at their Spring General Membership Meeting. Thanks to all academic staff and faculty who voted for the resolution, and a special thanks to those who worked so hard to make it happen.
The Negotiations Committee will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, August 4th at 5:30. All members are invited to attend.
To keep potentially dangerous medications from contaminating our ground water and to keep them out of the hands of youngsters, Suffolk County has implemented a program for the their safe disposal. Unused prescription medicines can be dropped off at any Police Station in the County. Many Public Libraries are also participating by having “Shed the Meds” disposal days. Check with your library for collection days.
Saturday, September 19 -- Breeze Stevens Field, Madison Wisconsin.
For information about registration, speakers,volunteering and exhibiting, click here.