Not exact matches
Looks like the state's # 2 public employee union is not ready
to follow
CSEA's lead and
agree to a new
contract deal.
Last December, shortly after negotiations for a successor agreement between the parties had begun, Thruway Authority Executive Director Thomas Madison sent an email
to CSEA represented workers threatening that layoffs would occur unless the union
agreed to management's
contract demands for severe concessions by April 3.
LAKE PLACID, NY (07/02/2013)(readMedia)-- The Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA) has
agreed to enact a
contract CSEA members ratified more than a year ago, after being cited by the state Public Employment Relations Board (PERB).
For instance, the $ 80 million savings
CSEA's acceptance of a
contract would bring suggests the deal would fall short of $ 450 million in savings even if all other public sector unions
agreed to it.