NEA Retiree Executive Council
By Bobbie Margo
By Bobbie Margo
by Bobbie Margo
Endorsed by both the FCTA and the Buffalo Central Labor Council AFL-CIO, Meg will bring a much-needed perspective to the Council.
Check out http://www.votemeg.com to get a lawn sign, make a donation, or sign up to volunteer!
Remember: Early Voting starts June 12 at the Moose Lodge on Church St. in the Village!
May 2, 2021 ~ Bow, NH
This is a very short bulletin for the upcoming week. The most important action is the public hearing on the State budget, to be held by the Senate Finance Committee this coming Tuesday, May 4. There are actually two hearings, starting at 1 pm and again at 6 pm, though this is largely a ploy to allow time for senators to take a break and grab some dinner.
Why is this important? It is the only opportunity for the public to weigh in on possible additions and deletions to the State budget. After this, much of the work will be done behind closed doors amongst Senators, the governor, and House Republican leadership, with a budget to be voted upon by the Senate at the start of June and sent back to the House for either acceptance, rejection, or a Committee of Conference to try to iron out differences between House and Senate versions.
What can you do? Register your opposition to the bills in question (HB1 or HB2, does not really matter) but even better sign up to write to members of the Senate Finance Committee. Write to the senators--make your voice heard!! Links for registering opposition and for writing to senators are below. What follows are the primary points of concern to AFT-NH, but we have additional useful material that can be made available to you.
Hear what two of our members, Asha Wallace and Connie Simons, had to say about an AFT CT webinar about workplace bullying in health care they attended this spring.
The MFP is Sent Back to BESE
On Thursday, the Senate Education Committee considered SCR 2, which is the legislative vehicle for the MFP – the school funding formula. The Committee decided to return the MFP to the Board of Elementary and ask that they increase the teacher/school employee pay raise. The recommendation they submitted to BESE, calls for a $1,000 increase for teachers/certified personnel and $500 for uncertified personnel.
In our ever increasing attempt to create platforms to communicate with our members, the Bloomington Federation of Paraprofessionals is establishing a website. In the coming days and weeks content will be added in the areas of negotiations, membership, organizing efforts to name a few.
Click here for this week's update!
In This Issue:
1) Conspicuous Safety
2) Instructions for Non Tenured Staff
3) Personal Day Buy Back
4) Mother's Day Flowers
AND MORE!!
On Thursday, April 29th, the Senate Education Committee voted to reject the MFP proposal that had been sent to the legislature by the Board of Elementary and ask that they increase the teacher/school employee pay raise. The legislature has done the hard work and come up with the money to fund the salary increase, now BESE needs to do their part. The recommendation they submitted to BESE, calls for a $1,000 increase for teachers/certified personnel and $500 for uncertified personnel.