UPDATED 4/27/22
Now that the contract has passed the Legislature it is officially in effect (no Governor signature is required). We have attached the successor agreement here, it is in rough shape, but you can see the modifications highlighted within the document. At the end of the document are the wage scales (FYI, longevity has not changed but it is not listed in this draft).
The obvious question is when will the salaries be adjusted and the retro-payments be made: the answer is we do not know just yet but we will certainly communicate that as soon as we hear.
IT PASSED! Congratulations to the entire A&R Negotiations Team who started this journey way back in July 2019 and suffered through numerous night meetings and day meetings and for learning how to Zoom for the first time in our lives as we worked straight through the pandemic to arrive at a final contract! Thank you to our 3 Chief Negotiators who guided us through this process: Lew Button, Alfredo Camargo, and Ryan Burns! Thank you to every member who voted to ratify this agreement (we had a 99% approval vote of the membership) and thank you to everyone who reached out to their legislators!...We have a contract!!
UPDATED 4/21/22
The State House of Representatives voted in favor of approving our contract today (4/21/22)! The final vote will be on the floor of the Senate and is expected to be on Friday 4/22/22. If you need any further inducement to contact your State Senator, know that during today's debate on the House floor, the phone calls from State employees urging passage was mentioned...see below to find your Senator and give them a call. Friday could be our final step so let's ensure this contract passes.
UPDATED 4/19/22
Our contract passed in the Appropriations Cmte on 4/18 and will now be scheduled for a full House vote and a full Senate vote. The House will be voting on HR 11 (House Resolution) and the Senate will be voting on SR12 (Senate Resolution).
This is everything folks...if HR11 and SR12 don't pass then our contract will need to go back to the bargaining table and arbitration. This means that we wouldn't see a contract until next February at best...yep, next February AT BEST. There is one simple action that we ALL need to take: call your State Rep and your State Senator.
Follow this link to get the contact info of your State Rep and State Senator, this is just a drop-down list of your address to find your representatives, then click on their names and you can find their phone numbers...then call them!!
Most likely, you will actually be talking to a "staffer" in the legislative office rather than your actual Rep so you don't need to have a long conversation, the message is simple:
"I am [name], I live in your district and I am a State Employee working at [agency]. As State Employees, we have taken several wage freezes over the last 12 years. My new contract is to be voted on soon as HR11 & SR12. I am paying attention to this vote and I ask that you support me, my career, and my family by voting Yes to HR 11/SR12"
...that's it. No need to further engage if you don't want to...but just do that little bit, it will make a difference.
This final vote may actually happen this week (the Senate will take up SR12 on Thursday 4/22), there is no time to contemplate this, everyone needs to do this quickly.
Monday April 18, the A&R Contract will be heard in the legislative Appropriations Committee. This is a joint committee of State House Reps & State Senators. The Appropriations Committee is taking ALL of the contracts in one bundle, it is not 30 different votes, it is one vote (technically there will be two votes as there is one seperate contract going first which was not connected to our unified agreement). There is public comment time granted for committee hearings so you will hear all sorts of negative comments from state residents with less flattering views. Once public comment is complete, the committee will take a vote on the contracts. If there is a positive vote on our contract (it passes committee), our contract will then go to the full House and the full Senate floors within the next week for the final votes.
However, if this passes today, this is where we will need assistance from every A&R member...we will need every A&R member to contact their House Rep and State Senator...that is everyone. This is your contract, your wages, your hours of work, your working conditions...this isn't something you leave to your co-workers to handle, you need to handle this yourself; you need to call. We will give you more info on how to connect with your legislators following the vote today, but this is vital. Your Reps/Sens need to know you are involved and that this is serious to you, this is your livelihood. You have a voice and this is the time you need to use it.
Today's hearing may be available on CT-N starting at 10:00.
-4/18/22