COVID19 Guidance
This is the link to current Coronavirus directives from the Governor
FOOD DRIVE
In conjunction with the the United Labor Agency (ULA), A&R is coordinating a food drive and to make a donation to Foodshare. Foodshare's mission is to end hunger as a part of the overall community effort to alleviate poverty in the greater Hartford area.
Please bring non-perishable food items to the convention
A&R's Annual Convention will be held on Thursday April 28, 2016 at the A&R Office (805 Brook St Building 4, Rocky Hill, CT). Registration for the Convention will open at 4:30pm, and business will begin at 6:00pm. Registration is open to all active members. There is no cost to attend but identification is required for admittance. Dinner will be provided.
Attendees of the Convention will vote on proposed Resolutions and the proposed 2016/17 Budget. Newly elected Member Representatives and delegates will be sworn in to office. The Annual Scholarship recipients will be announced
The Agenda items for the Convention will be as follows:
Quite a bit has been happening....so if you missed it:
5/7 Trip to Boston - Quincy Market
6/18 New York City - Do Your Own Thing
7/8 Lake Compounce (no further details yet)
8/26 Maneeley's Member Picnic (no further details yet)
10/1 Red Sox vs. Blue Jays (2nd to last game for David Ortiz)
10/22 Halloween Whodunnit on the CT River
12/2 Annual Holiday Party at the Aquaturf (no further details yet)
A&R opened contract negotiations with the State last week. The objective for our first meeting was simply to establish the ground rules. This was successfully accomplished. The rules are fairly straight forward:
The CT General Assembly was called into Special Session Tuesday (12/8/15) to address the projected budgetary shortfalls for fiscal years 2016 and 2017. The Special Session was closed Tuesday night when a budget mitigation bill was passed in both chambers. The bill, which includes $350 million in spending cuts and other adjustments, would balance the 2016 budget. In addition to the line item reductions listed, the Governor has discretion to make additional cuts up to $90 million. The mitigation bill also has $190 mil
Just a reminder to complete all HEP requirements by December 31, 2015.
If you are unsure of your compliance status or that of your dependents, you can visit www.cthep.com (which redirects you to www.connect2yourhealth.com). Your spouse will have to create their own account to view their compliance (or you register for your spouse and let them know what they need to do).
Yesterday Office of Policy and Management Secretary Ben Barnes told the legislature’s two budget writing committees "I don’t believe that the state is in any kind of a crisis”. Secretary Barnes also stated that “I believe we face challenges and will continue to face challenges and that the changing nature of our economy makes it very difficult to operate government services on the types of tax bases that we have.” Read the entire story here at CT News Junkie.