Labor Day

Monday is Labor Day.  It is exactly what it sounds like: it is a day set aside to honor and commemorate all that labor unions have contributed to the work environment.  All of the gains achieved through the labor movement have had such a tremendous, positive, and noteable impact on the wages, hours, and working conditions of this country that this day was created and maintained as a national holiday for over 120 years.

Your Social Security Number Cannot Be Suspended

Here’s a new scam, and it’s not coming from Washington, DC: Telephone scammers are scaring seniors―taking advantage of our Social Security system’s role as a reliable foundation of economic security for all of us.

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New Procedures for PTL Evaluation and Advancement

         The newly ratified contract negotiated between the Rutgers Part-Time Lecturer Faculty Chapter and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey contains, for the first time, provisions for evaluation procedures and subsequent advancement to different levels of PTL employment. Under this new system, all PTLs will be evaluated in some way every semester.

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CCC Local United Adjunct Faculty of New Jersey AFT #2222

 

This is the AFT website for the adjunct union chapter at Camden County College campuses in Blackwood, Camden and Cherry Hill, New Jersey. We are the CCC chapter of United Adjunct Faculty of New Jersey AFT #2222. Our original union, Camden County College Adjunct Faculty Federation (CCCAFF), was founded in 1995 to represent the economic, social and professional interests of part-time contingent faculty. It is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the international union of the AFL-CIO. In 2009, the NJ AFT community college locals voted to join together to form a super local called United Adjunct Faculty of New Jersey (UAFNJ). The Camden County Chapter of UAFNJ will continue to maintain local autonomy in dealing with the College. At the moment, including the members from Camden County College, the nine member chapters have more than 3000 members in UAFNJ.

Newsline

Autumn Newsline

Luncheon: Monday, Sept. 16

Thanks Lois Savage

'In One Man's Opinion' Hamilton The Musical

Senior Property Tax Freeze

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Read this to set up your Union account to access both public and (private) LEA Professional Association Union members only Information on this website.

MEMBERSHIP

 

http://lea.ma.aft.org/sites/default/files/article_pdf_files/2021-04/how-to-register-members-only-benefits.pdf

ACTIONS & EVENTS

 

For  2021  LEA Professional Association Union Information will be posted online on this website.   

Go to   http://lea.ma.aft.org    on the right side click on register here.

http://lea.ma.aft.org  is the website of your union.

AFT Local 03954 of the LEA  Professional Association at Shore Educational Collaborative.

(LEA is a acronym for Local Education Agency)(AFT is a acronym for American Federation of Teachers)

The website is updated by the LEA Professional Association, the State, Local AFT and the National AFT and is paid for with your union dues.

Please note if you are a newer member, you will receive your new card within 8-12 weeks of the date of joining the union.

 Go here to request a new card or access your membership account.

https://www.aft.org/members

If you have not received your card or have any union questions please contact us at this email address. (do not use your work email)  union03954@gmail.com  is your union email address - please send all communication via this email.  We send all emails to our membership BCC to preserve our members email address privacy

 Regards,

Stephen Lochiatto

Union Clerk

RCG BOCES Teachers' Association 2019-2020 Meeting Dates

We encourage your participation at our local union meetings held at the John E. Sackett Educational Center from 3:30 - 4:00 PM for member concerns and 4:00 PM on for the official meeting. Please see the attached for the 2019-2020 school year! 

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A few updates...

Maneeley's:  Deadline for registering for the A&R picnic is this week...Friday August 23, at 12:30pm. 

Telework: we continue to grind our way through the appeal process for those who have been denied telework.  A binding facilitation hearing was held on Tuesday, 8/13 to finalize the appeals of several employees at SEEC.  By way of binding facilitation, six employees who had been unreasonably denied telework won their appeals and now have access to their requested “situational” telework.  Another SEEC employee who had requested two days of “routine” telework and had both days denied was awarded one day of telework.  More appeals will be heard in late August.  Simultaneously, we will continue negotiating the successor Telework agreement.   Indications are that DAS/BEST is close to finalizing and issuing guidance regarding approval of "home equipment" for Telework.  Though yet to be finalized, the DAS/BEST guidance appears to rely on virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) which should allow secure access to agency networks from home equipment.  The more familiar VPN fob technology is sufficient for state issued laptops.  However the greater level of security provided by VDI is needed on "home equipment".  We look forward to DAS/BEST implementing the VDI as we believe it to be the best method to provide for wide-scale telecommuting while keeping the state’s expenses low.

HEP Chronic Conditions Payment: the $100 payment for HEP Chronic Condition compliance was in the 8/2 paycheck.  If you were expecting the payment, please look at your 8/2 paycheck to verify payment.

Retiree Healthcare Trust Fund:  Those who were hired between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010 will see the end of the 3% contribution once they hit their 120 month threshold.  This was established as a 10 year contribution, requiring 120 months of payments into the Retiree Healthcare Trust Fund (RHTF also referred to as OPEB [other post-employment benefit]).  These payments were to begin immediately for those hired on/after July 1, 2009 but there were delays in implementing the first payments, so if you were hired in July/August/September of 2009, you should review your paychecks to see when the first contribution was actually applied to calculate when your payments should end (120 months).

Anyone hired between July 1, 2005 and July 1, 2009 would have started these contributions on July 1, 2010 and therefore the 3% contributions will cease July 1, 2020.   Those hired prior to July 1, 2005 did not start contributions until July 1, 2013 so the end date will be July 1, 2023.

A&R at the Labor Board: Thursday 8/15, A&R was at the State Board of Labor Relations defending itself from a bizarre claim by 2 non-union, non-P5 employees.  We can't speak of it too much right now as the case is ongoing, with another hearing date scheduled for mid-September.  We will acknowledge that the first hearing date went just fine from our perspective.  The action against us, which we believe to be utterly frivolous, is being led by a national right-to-work group and was filed by a State Representative on behalf of two state employees not connected to A&R.  We will update you with details as the case proceeds.

Manager Raises:  We offer a kind "you are welcome" to all managerial employees who were recently given a 3.5% raise.  Clearly the amount of their wage increase wasn't random.  It is a reflection of what unionized employees attained through the power of collective bargaining.  Unfortunately for them, they have no contractual guarantees for next year’s raise of 3.5%, nor do they have contractual rights to top step payments or annual increments.  Fortunately, union members do have such contractual rights.  As a result of collective bargaining Union members are assured of another 3.5% raise next July as well as two top step bonus payments (or annual increments) in January of 2020 and 2021.

- posted 8/16

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