Desired Characteristics of the Next SCC President
The Faculty Association of St Charles Community College collectively engaged in drafting and approving the following profile, as SCC initiates the search for its third president.
The Faculty Association of St Charles Community College collectively engaged in drafting and approving the following profile, as SCC initiates the search for its third president.
A riveting and acutely detailed essay from the standpoint of a retired teacher (and member of AFT Retirees Union) who participated in the Madison, Wisconsin, demonstrations in March 2011.
The Faculty Association of St. Charles Community College in Cottleville, Missouri, makes public its unequivocal support for teachers and other public workers in Wisconsin.
Supporters of full funding for Maryland education and full funding of state and city worker pensions will rally at Baltimore's City Hall Monday, March 28, at noon.
February 16, 2011 - Late last month, the New York State Senate passed Governor Andrew Cuomo’s bill to impose a property tax cap proposal for schools and local governments, beginning in 2012-13, by a vote of 45-17. Although the State Legislature still needs to accept this bill in order for it to be enacted, many questions surround the Governor’s proposed tax cap. What does the proposed tax cap mean?
http://www.gcsny.org/District/BoardofEd/Budget1112/TaxCapBreakdown.htm
IN THIS ISSUE:
* Public Policy Update
* Concealed Weapons on Campus?
* Membership Survey
* Winter Membership Meeting
* Get to Know the PIO
* Contract Fun Facts
Big changes could be happening in the near future for our members in Kansas. To keep up with fast-acting legislators and governor, we need to be prepared for anything.
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ETF has posted an extensive updated document as to questions about how the budget bills effect the WRS programs administered by ETF.
ETF Update 4/15/2011: Act 10 Information - Frequently Asked Questions for Members
For new and updated news, go to http://etf.wi.gov/news/Whats_New.htm .
Cory Mason, former AFT-Wisconsin staffer and current democratic state representative from Racine, has stepped to the forefront of the epic battle for collective bargaining rights and is emerging as a true statesman and a new leader for Wisconsin. Read what he said in the assembly.
Today, March 15, the House passed the last two bills required to finish the Emergency Financial Manager legislation. It now goes to the Governor and he has said he will sign the bills. The way to keep EFMs away from our school districts and local communities is to keep them out of financial trouble. We can’t do that given Governor Snyder’s proposed budget which includes cuts to schools, universities and local community Revenue Sharing. If you are able, we hope to see you in Lansing tomorrow for a budget protest rally at the State Capitol. If you can’t make it to Lansing, please call your State Representative or Senator, find out when they are having local events – coffee hours, town halls, etc. – and then attend with a few friends, or lots of friends. Local action, in person, with your Representatives and Senators is very effective.