Concerning Recent News Media Reports on Wage Reductions
The news media is reporting that General Assembly leadership and Gov. Malloy have reached a tentative budget agreement that assumes state employee concessions, in the form of a half percent reduction in raises, which would be negotiated for the 2016-17 fiscal year.
We have not agreed to any such reductions in wage increases nor have we had any discussions regarding this possibility. The proposal that has been put forward is a reduction in the “reserve for salary adjustment” line item in the budget.
Take Me Out to the Ball Game!
Calling all MPEC union members
who serve as team coaches in their community:
We currently have available up to 25 Baltimore ORIOLES game tickets for two separate dates to distribute free to two worthy teams. Dates are August 17, 2015 or August 20, 2015.
Black Latino Unity Picnic
August 30 -- Black Latino Unity Picnic
Sunday, Aug. 30
1:00 - 5:00 pm
Facebook Event Page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/672912516173516/
Food, Music and a great Discussion on how to Unite our Communities to bring Progress! Sponsored by the Immigrant Workers Union.
More information or to volunteer: (608) 576-5230
Scranton Teachers-One of Founding Members of American Federation of Teachers
100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS
Comp Plan Sent to JCOER
On June 19, 2015, OSER sent the comp plan to the Joint Committee on Employment Relations (JCOER). It includes no general wage adjustment for either year of the biennium. Combined with the coming increases to the group health insurance plans, this means another two years of pay cuts.
CPSB Board Meeting Info

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Jindal vetoes COLA, signs state budget
Governor Bobby Jindal has signed a $24.6 billion state budget that includes an additional $36 million for public education, but vetoed a 1.5% cost of living adjustment for retired teachers, school employees and other public servants.
BESE dismisses special education funding issue
BESE Report – June 2015
What should have been a bombshell announcement that the State Department of Education is underfunding some charter schools with special education students while overpaying others was virtually ignored by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.