Governor Releases Document

The Governor's Office was preparing to brief the legislature about its dealings with the Unions on labor savings for the current budget process.  In doing so, the document they prepared was released to the press.  While that document is not a document the unions are working from, the details in the document are reflective of the labor savings talks that the parties have been holding.

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WHO WE ARE!

We are the Detroit Association of Educational Office Employees (DAEOE), an affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers.  We don’t work in the classroom, but the classroom wouldn’t work without us.

Our members have dedicated years of time, hard work and attention to make sure our schools run efficiently and effectively, and provide high-quality educational services for Detroit’s students and their families.

Our years of dedicated service to the Detroit Public Schools (DPS) and now Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) have given us valuable experience and motivation for school reform.

We know our schools can be improved, and we believe in the potential for success.

We have invested in Detroit’s schools, and we know that strong schools are essential to building a stronger community.

 

MPTA Q & A on Block Scheduling

Have questions about the MPTA's position on Block Scheduling?

This helpful document was designed to clarify answers to some commonly asked questions about the MPTA's position regarding Block Scheduling.

Click HERE to view the Q & A document.

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NEGOTIATIONS UPDATE

posted 5/12/17

Due to the recent free-fall in tax revenue, the current fiscal year has fallen into a deficit of roughly $350 million.  In response to the tax shortfall and the inability to achieve a legislative budget, the Governor’s Office has found it necessary to begin the process of layoffs in order to cut expenses.  These layoffs are the beginning of the budget mitigation plan and we expect nearly 4,200 layoffs in order to achieve the level of savings required to balance the budget.

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