WFNHP Launches 'Healthcare for All' Co-op with Citizen Action of Wisconsin

On June 15th the Wisconsin Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals (WFNHP) and Citizen Action of Wisconsin launched a 60-day drive to create an organizing cooperative dedicated to fighting to make healthcare a fundamental human right.

WFNHP President Candice Owley on ‘Healthcare for All Co-op:”

"Our fight for quality, affordable healthcare didn’t begin with Obamacare and it won’t end with any version of Trumpcare. We’ve partnered with Citizen Action to create an alternative, a ‘Healthcare for All’ Co-op. This partnership brings together the voices of doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals and patients to transform our healthcare system. We know from the work our members do inside our communities that individuals want their voices to be heard, not shut out. Lawmakers should work together with those most severely affected by healthcare reform, to help fix what’s broken but also maintain the benefits the ACA has afforded has them. Working behind closed doors in Washington is not the answer. Together, we can build a better healthcare system—one that is centered on providing high-quality care, not on turning profits. Every responsible legislator in the country who shares the vision of affordable healthcare should join our movement.”

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Tammany teachers, employees approve pay raise

Vote raises salaries after four year freeze

(Covington – June 13, 2017) Teachers and school employees in St. Tammany Parish unanimously agreed Tuesday to new contract terms that will raise salaries this year and for the next two years.

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Congratulations!

Congratulations to the following CHEA members for receiving tenure at the May 17 Board of Education meeting! We are so lucky to have such dedicated, hard-working teachers on staff!

 

Michelle Schmitt

 

Michelle Morreale

 

Jackie Denzel

 

Justin Mullen

 

Meghan Farrell

Tips for managing staff during a heatwave!

Barring a change in district policy regarding today's heat, what can your administrator do to help staff and students get through the day?
 
1. There is no maximum temperature set out in law, but advice states the temperature inside workplaces should be “reasonable”.
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Walker-Trump Tech College Photo-Op Sheer Hypocrisy

MATC AFT LOCAL 212 CALLS-OUT HYPOCRISY IN WALKER-TRUMP TECH COLLEGE VISIT

The union representing the state’s largest group of skilled trades educators slammed President Trump’s and Governor Walker’s tour of Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC) as nothing more than a politically-motivated public relations stunt.

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Changes to Health Benefits

NPS sent out the following email detailing the changes to Health and Perscription Benefits negotiated in our new contract:

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**This email contains important information about your upcoming change in benefits, effective August 1, 2017.**

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