BTU's 3rd Annual PSRP Conference
The Baltimore Teachers Union's 3rd Annual PSRP Conference took place on Friday and Saturday (2/8-9) at the Baltimore Convention Center and it was a great success. More than 500 PSRPs engaged in a long list of dynamic workshops.
Ruby Newbold, President of the Detroit Association of Educational Office Employees and Quentin Lawson, the Executive Director of the National Alliance of Black School Educators were the guest speakers.
Mr. Lawson presented BTU with an award of recognition for the dedicated work that they do for education in Maryland. The award will be hanging in the BTU Office.
February 2013
In this Edition:
- Bethany Schaffner appointed to Treasurer
- New timesheet recommendations
- Officer nominations are on the horizon
- Getting to Know Your Contract - Contracting Out
Submitted By: Devin Hunter
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NDPEA Legislative Update -- Feb. 8, 2013
So … how about this 2013 North Dakota State Legislative Session?
County Workers: Protect Your Rights!
Due to the threatened attacks on Baltimore County employees benefits and rights by the County Executive and Council, we are urging union members in Baltimore County to stand together in opposition to proposed Bills 6-13* and 7-13**.
Members of BCFPE, AFSCME Local 921, FOP Lodge #4 and other Baltimore County Workers are at risk of losing rights if these bills pass. We have only a couple short weeks to fight against the negative changes these bills would bring but together, we can do it!
** It's crucial that members stand up and speak out with a collective voice at the hearing for the proposed bills on February 12th at 1pm as well as the meeting where the council will vote on the bills, February 19th at 5pm. **
M.C.E.A.STATEWIDE
MCEA held its Annual Statewide Advisory Council Meeting on April 27, 2013, which, for the first time, was opened to all members of MCEA.
Apply Today for the 2013 NDPEA College Scholarship
The North Dakota Public Employees Association runs on the idea that the best stewardship in this great state is made possible when we put the proper investment into its greatest resource: the people. Part of that investment is to assist in the development of the young minds who will go on to lead our state into the future.
HB 123: Parent and Teacher Empowerment Act "Parent Trigger" Proposal
Background: "Parent trigger," a concept first enacted in state legislation in California in 2010, lets the parents of students in a low-performing school collectively to petition the state or school district to allow for alternative school governance, like conversion to a charter school. Now enacted in a handful of states nationwide, parent trigger is supported by corporate backers like the Koch brothers.
Viewpoints - January 2013
PDF of January 2013 Viewpoints
Email in the News
Senator Jon Erpenbach has been directed by a Grant County Judge to turn over to the court non-redacted copies of emails he received regarding Act 10.
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel article.
On a different note, Department of Corrections Secretary Ed Wall sent employees an email warning about "spreading rumors". He also told them not to expect that their blind copies on emails would be private -- central office sees all.
