Bargaining Rally and Bargaining Session Mon. and Tue. 5/15 & 5/16

Bargaining Rally Mon., 5/15! Meet at the Cesar Chavez Fountain outside of Welch Hall at 4:00 PM.  Join the event on Facebook!

Our next bargaining session is scheduled from 4:00-9:00PM on Tuesday May, 16th in McKenny Hall. We plan to pass many of our articles, including our response to appointments and compensation articles and we encourage you to come observe!

Bargaining Update: Admin proposal still offers 25% Pay Cut

The administration passed another compensation article that still contains the same 25% pay cut for new lecturers, and offers no job security for any PTLs. This would incentivize Department Heads to hire new lecturers over our current PTLs. Specific details about this offer can be found at the end of this email.

Details of the administrations compensation proposal:

  • 25% pay cut for new lecturers
  • Reduces the percentage of pay for lab/studio teaching to 1/3 of a credit hour
  • Removes Lecturer B
  • NO job security for anyone
  • Compares EMU PTL pay to two community colleges
  • Denies that we have members who also work at the University of Michigan, and is therefore a comparable institution
  • Requires pay to be direct deposit or on a debit card (which would likely have fees)
  • Does nothing to guarantee pay on September 15th and January 15th.

Part-Time Lecturer Distinguished Teaching Awards

EMUFT would like to send overdue CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of this year’s Part-Time Lecturer Distinguished Teaching Awards:    

CAS: Roberta Justice & Malgorzata Mroz

COB: Jane Stephenson

CHHS: Joy Versluis

COE: Susan Santone

COT: Russell Rhoton

And congratulations also to all nominees for recognition of your hard work as teachers at EMU!

NTU membership overwhelmingly ratify new contract agreement!

Newark teachers, clerks and aides today voted by an overwhelming majority to ratify a new four-year contract going back to July 1, 2015 and forward through June 30, 2019. “We are proud to see our members’ hard work and commitment to Newark’s students recognized with pay raises to help them catch up after years of state-imposed austerity and increased health insurance costs,” said Newark Teachers Union President John M. Abeigon.

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Elections Committee and Steward Training

At its May 4 meeting, the BCFPE Board approved the following appointments to the Elections Committee:

  • Graceann Rehbein, Health Department
  • Jerlena Rhodes, Corrections
  • Samantha English, 911 Center
  • Tishawn Usiade, Health Department, Alternate

The Committee will meet throughout the summer to oversee the election of officers this fall.

The Board also approved the following to attend Union Steward Training on May 23:

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Lost or Stolen Textbooks

This is the third of the Year End Reminder Emails.  This E-mail will address lost or stolen textbooks.  Over the course of the year, text books (yes, we still have them) grow legs and walk away.  You may very well find that your campus administration decides that you need to pay for them.  That is prohibited by law.

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Detroit Hosts 40th Annual Para-Professionals and School-Related Personnel Conference April 28-30

Our President Ruby Newbold, AFT Vice President and PSRP PPC Chair, helped to lead the three-day conference held at the Detroit Marriott. Here are some of the photos from the weekend that featured AFT President Randi Weingarten; Lorretta Johnson, AFT Secretary-Treasurer; David Hecker, AFT Michigan President; and Alycia Meriweather, Interim Superintendent for Detroit Public Schools Community District.

See more photos in the News section under Photos. 

AFT-NH Legislative Bulletin, 2017-18

Bow, NH- May 11, 2017 

The wheels turn slowly in Concord, as we grind towards the inevitable mid-June end of the 2017 legislative session The House did not meet in session this week due to a lack of bills coming to the floor for action, so everything will be condensed into sessions at the end of May.  The House meets in session on May 18th to vote on an emergency supplemental appropriation to fund the Department of Health and Human Services until the end of the fiscal year. There will be no consideration of committee reports at this session.

 

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WHAT'S NEW: What’s best for educators and support staff is best for students: Michigan Chronicle guest column

AFT Detroit calls on the DPSCD administration to understand the important role that we play and negotiate with us accordingly. 

We’ve been team players. We’ve sacrificed a significant portion of our salaries in recent years.  Now, we say with one voice: What’s best for educators and support staff is best for students.

READ MORE: https://michronicleonline.com/2017/05/10/whats-best-for-educators-and-support-staff-is-best-for-students/

 

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