Unit E sends clear message, "IT'S TIME"

In the largest ratification vote count ever, AFT Healthcare-Maryland members and all Unit E employees cast ballots to ratify the MOU (labor agreement) negotiated between the AFT Healthcare-Maryland as exclusive representative for Unit E employees, and the State of Maryland.
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Welcome to the UECE Local #6424 Website!

 

We are extremely excited to announce the "Grand Opening" of the UECE Union website. There has been much effort put forth to develop a forum where all members can receive vital information and important communications, to be on the same page at the same time. Another huge advantage of our Union website is the flexibility of retrieving information at your leisure.
Please take some time to preview the website and make any suggestions/ comments that may better our site. Also, make sure to check back frequently for new updates and information. Be sure to check out our “members only” sections as well!
In solidarity,
UECE Local #6424 Executive Board         
 

Yet Another Mon. Co. Administrative Position in an Already Top-heavy Central Office

The AFT continues to be the watchdogs of Monongalia County. We were amazed to learn while attending the January 25th county board meeting, that yet another county administrative position has been created and was approved for posting. That posting is available and on line at the time this is being written. As you will see in the sample of the letter that was sent to the Superintendent and the Board our opinion of yet another bale of hay on this camel’s back. It is our finding that Monongalia County is among the most top heavy education systems in the state. 
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EEA / Escambia ESP Membership Form




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EEA / Escambia ESP Membership Form










Be INvested!  Be INformed!  Be INvolved!

 

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GFCCE Members Attend Reception at the Capitol

Local GFCCE members Brendan Moore, Paula Bauer, Rosella Nunes, & Alex Bauer atteneded a CFT sponsored reception this evening at the state capitol.  Our local members met state assemblymen and state senators and even Governor Jerry Braown made an appreance at the event. 

Most legislators were happy to have the new simple majority requirement to pass a budget and they also expressed optimism that the measures placed on the June ballot to extend current tax rates and balance the state budget have a good chance to pass.  Failure to pass these measures will result in some extremely tough budget decisions this summer.

All in all, it was good to see our state union participating in an open dialogue with members of the state legislature.  We'll keep you updated on legislative issues.

 

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