"Employee unions" refers to organizations formed by a group of workers in a company or industry to negotiate with employers for better working conditions, fair salaries, benefits, and other rights on behalf of all employees.
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I'll certainly stand corrected... But if memory serves, I don't believe one state
public employee union has historically enjoyed much of a negotiated advantage over the others.
That's according to a draft labor concession agreement being considered by
state employee union leaders.
It's easy to see why public education supporters, including public
school employee unions, are intrigued by charters.
It's one of the biggest concerns among lawmakers and public
employee unions as well as advocates for school districts, hospitals and other public services.
You may qualify for federal employee discounts if you are a member of a
federal employee union, a professional organizations or other associations.
She is expected to negotiate new collective bargaining agreements with the five major public
employee unions during her four - year term.
A recent AP story shows just how much public
employee unions want to put every issue in the conceptual basket of collective bargaining.
I've tried to negotiate with the school
employee unions who oppose this bill, but we're just not going to come to an agreement.
If the public
employee unions do not quickly find a way to give back, they will be stripped of their dues paying members and financially destroyed.
The trade off for public
employee unions used to be you got a lower salary but received benefits / pension.
The president of the state's second largest
employee union issued a statement a short time ago, saying he remains hopeful his side will prevail.
Public
employee unions maintain retirement benefits far larger than those received by most private sector workers (and taxpayers).
There are several ways the state's public
employee unions sort out their spending streams, but in general, there are three pools of money to consider.
These over the top statements are what make the public
employee unions look ridiculous in the eye of the public and which make the members deeply disappointed when the final results are known.
This one goes far beyond teachers — and all the public -
employee unions know it (and so are pouring money into next week's election).
Local Democratic town committees dominated by public
employee union members can also exert a restraint on sensible instincts.
This ratio of staff to students has gone up by 70 percent since 1970, swelling the ranks of the public
school employee unions to about 4.5 million people.
Also present were a number of community and union leaders, including uptown community advocate María Luna and Henry Garrido, the first Latino to head DC 37, the largest
municipal employees union in New York City, and a native of the Dominican Republic.
The veto represents the latest in an escalating fight over the city's growing contract budget between the Bloomberg administration on the one hand and City Council members and municipal
employee unions on the other.
Hamilton, who served as the district leader in the nearby 43rd Assembly District for nearly a decade, picked up support from the service
employees union Local 32BJ and Adams himself, who left the Senate seat at the beginning of the year.
In an attempt to close the projected $ 1.7 billion deficit for the fiscal year that starts July 1, Republicans are assuming that Malloy will strike a deal with state
employee unions for labor savings of $ 700 million in the first year of the two - year budget and $ 892 million in the second year.
The March 1 ruling, which considered a grievance by the Ontario Public Service
Employees Union against the provincial government's treatment of court reporters as independent contractors when it comes to their transcription work, noted the new plan aimed at responding to an earlier finding that the province's approach was in violation of the collective agreement.
But Mr. Paterson delivered a blistering denunciation of state
employee union leaders for their refusal to compromise on their bargaining agreements.
PEF is the state's largest
professional employee union representing 54,000 professional, scientific and technical employees, with approximately 18,100 working in the greater Capital Region.
ALBANY, NY (01/10/2012)(readMedia)-- The head of New York's largest public
employee union said workers in state juvenile detention facilities are literally taking a beating at the hands of youths assigned to their care.
The large sums of money, derived from compulsory dues government
employee unions like AFGE, AFSCME and the NEA spend lobbying for ever bigger government should be banned.
The possible closure was a result of a failure to negotiate a new enterprise bargaining agreement with the Australasian Meat
Industry Employees Union (AMIEU).
Hourly Employees Union President Paul Catalano said he agrees MLK Day should be observed by the town, but he said it has not been on the table in contract negotiations for more than three years.
This year's contract negotiations between the union and the state stand in stark contrast to Cuomo's initial battle with public
employees unions after taking office in 2011.
Curran wants the county executive to appoint two board members, one of whom would be backed by
county employee unions.
«I think you have to take a look at those numbers... because I think there is some issues with the numbers that are being put out,» he told
city employee union head Gregory Floyd during the interview that will air on AM - 970 in January.
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