Friedrichs v California Teachers Association - Oral arguements were made last week in the US Supreme Court on this very impactful case. The case centers around whether unions can collect a fee from public sector workers who opt out of joining the union. All employees (even non-members) are covered by the union contract and the union is required by law to represent all employees covered by the contract, not just those who join as union members. This has been an accepted practice for 40 years. There are some wealthy interest groups who wish to dismantle unionization and have propped up this case aimed at silencing workers' collective voice and the political power of these workers. While the arguement isn't especially strong, court-watchers feel that the tendencies of the Supreme Court justices are such that the Court's decision is quite possibly going to overturn the fee collection process currently in existence. Click to read the transcript of the oral arguments.
Rowland Settlement Update: Emotional Distress and Punitive Damage awards are being applied this month. Please review the your upcoming paystubs to verify that your award has been processed. More info...
Step Increases & Top Step Payments: Employees who recieved a Step Increase or a Top Step Payment on 12/25/15 should see this reflected in their paycheck on 1/21/16. Top Step Payment chart and current pay scales
2016 A&R Convention and Elections: The A&R Annual Convention will be held on Thursday April 28th at the A&R Office in Rocky Hill. Any member interested in running for a seat on the Representative Assembly or running as a delegate to the AFT and/or AFTCT and/or CT AFL-CIO conventions needs to complete a candidacy form. Candidacy forms and instructions can be found and downloaded under the Resources tab on our website.
The Comptroller's Office has released 2 recent items of interest:
1) Comptroller Lembo has released his proposal to resolve the State Employee Pension funding policies. Comptroller Lembo's proposal is in response to the Boston College study of our pension fund and the Governor's subsequent suggestion of splitting Tier 1 from the other Tiers and making Tier 1 "pay as you go". ..just an FYI: the Unions have not been asked to engage in any discussions related to any of the proposals.
2) The Comptroller's Office released the most recent State budget projection which now appears to be a $200K surplus.