2012 ANNUAL MEETING
NOTICE 2012 LOCAL 6100 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
NOTICE 2012 LOCAL 6100 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
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Saturday, April 14 - 9 AM to 12 noon
Crowne Plaza Hotel
6121 North IH-35 & Hwy 290
Breakfast Buffet Provided – RSVP Required
Forging a movement of AISD Employees, Parents, and Community Members:
JOIN THE MOVEMENT - LET’S TAKE IT BACK!
RSVP today by contacting Mary M. at Education Austin at 472-1124 or marym@educationaustin.org
Voting is a big topic this year, but here’s one vote you don’t have to wait until November to cast—vote now for your favorite AFT Everyday Hero for 2012!
One of our own (BCFPE, AFT-Maryland, AFL-CIO and a Baltimore County Government Employee/Volunteer) HAS MADE IT TO THE SEMI-FINALISTS ROUND!
VOTE FOR MICHAEL MORRIS – 2012 AFT PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DIVISION EVERYDAY HERO
YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
The UECE 6424 contract has been signed and, by now, should have been distributed to the majority of members. If you have not yet received your copy, ask your site leader for one.
In addition, we urge all members to become familiar with the new contract. Many things have changed and it is crucial for you to know your rights as well as your responsibilities as a Union Member.
We will also be posting the new contract on the website as well so feel free to check it out on-line too.
Coming soon: a list of links for frequently asked questions.
UMF: Michael Burke, mdburke@maine.edu
UMPI: Brent Andersen, brent.andersen@maine.edu
UM: Ronald Nadeau, ronald_nadeau@umit.maine.edu
or
UM: Susan Camp, susan_camp@umit.maine.edu
USM: Harlan Baker, hbaker@maine.edu
Link to sign-up form
A coalition of unions including AFT-Wisconsin filed a lawsuit over the controversial law last year. The court ruled that the state cannot prevent public employee unions from collecting voluntary dues through payroll deductions and cannot require that they recertify annually. To read a Wisconsin State Journal article about the decision and to read a copy of the decision itself, Click Here.
Update (5/2/12) -- The Walker administration appealed the court's decision regarding annual recertifications and paycheck deductions. The administration also asked for a temporary stay of these decisions. In a somewhat confusing ruling, the judge denied the request for a stay regarding payroll deductions and he also ruled that going forward, the State could NOT require annual recertifications. However, he left in place the recertification elections that were already required (and held). The next step is circuit court for the appeals which our attorney estimates could take 6 to 9 months.
BREAKING NEWS: Federal judge strikes down portions of Act 10