If not unions, then what?

(for full article, visit BaltimoreSun.com.)

You wouldn't know it from our nation's debate over Obamacare, but the U.S. has had government-supported health care for nearly 80 years. Not only that, but our nation bolsters a retirement level well beyond the thin safety net provided by Social Security, and it even ensures Americans a path to a family-supporting wage. And, no, I have not mistaken the U.S. for a socialist European nation.

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Febuary News

 

Happy Valentines Day! 

They’re many opportunities for Chapter 48 members coming up.

To be involved:

Our chapter meeting Feb 9th/Negotiation committee letters of interest due Feb 15th

OSEA legislative Education Day March 3rd & 4th

The Districts Listening and Learning session Feb 12/ School Board meeting Feb 25th

To receive:

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APPR MOA

WTA Appraisal Process

 

The Appraisal Process outlined in the section was agreed upon to help teachers improve their instructional practices, to enhance communication about effective teaching between and among teachers, and to positively affect student achievement. It is also meant to be a collaborative process between teachers and administrators with the final professional performance rating representing everything that an administrator knows about the teacher as a professional.

 

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Education Dept. report sad rather than clever, LFT says

“It is universally known there are huge problems with this system, and the system is currently being tweaked,” (LFT President Steve) Monaghan said. “Nonetheless, there is still an unrelenting persistence to defend the system by any means necessary, including the use of suspect data to impugn the quality of teachers who are fed up and are voting with their feet.”

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Brenda Clayburn, Pres. of CUB

It with great sadness that we announce that Brenda Clayburn, President of the City Union of Baltimore (CUB) and member of the AFT Public Employees Program and Policy Council passed away over the weekend.
 
Brenda was a founding member of CUB and...

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Staying Informed

Staying Informed

By Maxine Knisley – Membership Chair

It is essential that we, as Educators & Retirees, continue to stay aware of the actions of our Legislators. This vigilance includes monitoring Legislators both in Florida & New York as well as in Washington.

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Healthcare Spending to Increase in Maryland

AFT Healthcare-Maryland reports that Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley’s proposed budget includes a significant increase in the state’s Healthcare costs. The governor’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2014, which begins July 1 of this year, includes $10.4 billion for the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene—an increase of 4 percent or $397.6 million more than that provided in F.Y. 2013.

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MPEC Encourages Job Classifications Review

MPEC is encouraging Unit G members to familiarize themselves with Article 14 of the current contract (Memorandum of Understanding).  That article specifically addresses job classifications. Unit G members who have questions about recent changes to a job classification, grade, or pay level, or who believed they should be reclassified, should contact an MPEC representative at 410/764-3030.

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