Email in the News

Senator Jon Erpenbach has been directed by a Grant County Judge to turn over to the court non-redacted copies of emails he received regarding Act 10. 

The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel article.

The legal decision.    

On a different note, Department of Corrections Secretary Ed Wall sent employees an email warning about "spreading rumors".    He also told them not to expect that their blind copies on emails would be private -- central office sees all. 

AP article about Wall's message.

Wall's message.

Viewing for Brenda Clayburn


Viewing information for Brenda Clayburn is now available on the CUB website.

Viewing: Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013, 2:00 to 7:00 pm
Gary P. March Funeral Home
270 Fredhilton Pass, Baltimore, Maryland 21229

 

NDPEA and NDEA Merge to Form North Dakota United

The North Dakota Education Association (NDEA) and the North Dakota Public Employees Association (NDPEA) finalized its merger on Feb.2, 2013, at the Radisson Hotel in Bismarck with a two-thirds vote by secret ballot from delegates of both organizations. The new organization is called North Dakota United (NDU).

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NDPEA Legislative Update -- Feb. 1, 2013

February is here, which means that the 63rd Legislative Assembly of North Dakota has been in session for almost a month. Both chambers of the Legislature have now introduced all the legislation that they can for the session, so now we now know everything we can expect and what our priorities will be for the public workers of North Dakota.

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AFT-Maryland LOBBY NIGHT

AFL-CIO union members will gather in Annapolis February 11th for AFT-Maryland Lobby Night.

Participants will gather at the AFT-Maryland office, 5800 Metro Drive, in Baltimore at 4:45 p.m. to board buses bound for the state capitol.

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Update on the Act 10 Appeals

You were notified recently by AFT-W that the 7th Circuit Court ruled against us in the Judge Conley appeal.  The two remaining alternatives to appeal that decision are: 

  1. "en banc review" which means we ask for all 10 judges from the 7th Circuit to review and rule. Note:  Seven of the ten judges were appointed by Republicans. The two judges who made the majority decision in this case are considered moderate Republican appointees.

 

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AFT Seattle Resolution Supporting Garfield Highschool Teachers...

...In Defending Against the Use of Meaningless Standardized Tests in Education, January 22, 2013.  Read the whole Resolution here.

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