NTU Update - May 31, 2019
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In This Issue
1) Personal Day FAQ's
2) NTU Member Supply Swap
3) Evaluation Appeals
4) Non-Tenure Update
and more!
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In This Issue
1) Personal Day FAQ's
2) NTU Member Supply Swap
3) Evaluation Appeals
4) Non-Tenure Update
and more!
Leadership for CCFT
President Dan Taylor djtaylor1969@yahoo.com
Secretary Kelsea Jewel
Treasurer Georganne Copeland
Vice President for Corrections Adam Hatfield
At Large Mark Gorecki and Kelly Erickson
The BCFPHN Annual End of the Year Dinner Meeting for members is back! It will be held on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at The Bowman's Restaurant on 9306 Harford Road in Parkville, MD. Click here or on the image to the right for more information.
RSVP by June 7, 2019 to karenpilecki@verizon.net.
Agenda topics can be found by clicking here.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Retirees and Members of the Monroe Community College Faculty Association Support a Vote of No Confidence in the MCC Board of Trustees
Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY, May 30, 2019
Resolution of No Confidence
Board of Trustees of Monroe Community College
May 10, 2019
Resolved that: The members of the Faculty Association of Monroe Community College hereby register a Vote of No Confidence in the Board of Trustees. Our grounds include mismanagement of College resources, lack of transparency and urgency regarding the financial and enrollment crises, negligence in overseeing the student experience, and contempt for College employees, particularly faculty and staff.
Welcome to the new M+E Employees United website. Please check back regularly for more information about our organization (formerly known as AMECSS) and how we are helping Connecticut's managerial and expemt state employees.
The May episode of the AFSCME Council 4 podcast "Council 4 Unplugged" covers the proposed UConn Health public-private partnership. Guests include Chris DeFrancesco, our vice president for communication.
Behavior technicians and administrative staff working for large autism services provider organize the first union of its kind at a center in East Portland.
Overcoming weeks of anti-union scare tactics, a group of 30 workers at the East Portland Center for Autism and Related Disorders voted decisively on Thursday, May 23 to form a union with OFNHP!
The Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), with sixteen locations in Oregon and over 230 nationwide claims to be the largest provider of autism services in the world. Workers at the East Portland location are breaking new ground with their successful union election. CARD Portland-East is the first center to unionize to improve working conditions and address their alarming turnover rate.
The HTA worked tirelessly until 11pm on Wednesday to try to reach a settlement. There was no movement.