Updated Longevity Table
Members who qualify for an October longevity payment should consult the chart to find the payment's value. All subsequent longevity payments will be at full value. Click here to download the current table.
Members who qualify for an October longevity payment should consult the chart to find the payment's value. All subsequent longevity payments will be at full value. Click here to download the current table.
Each year in December, the North Dakota Public Employees Association runs its own special raffle for members. Buy a ticket, and you get your chance to win money each day in our Month of Money. Click on Month of Money - WINNERS! to see if YOU won today!!
PFT Teacher of the Month Application
There are only 2 reasons classified employees can be laid off: "lack of work" and "lack of funds."
If you are laid off, the district is required by law to give you 45 days notice. The law also mandates that layoffs occur by seniority within a single classification on a district-wide basis. In most cases, the last hired is the first laid off within a classification. Our contract determines seniority by date of hire.
If the district eliminates positions and lays off employees, it may try to shift their duties to other employees. However, there are restrictions that govern what the employer can do as far as transferring duties to other employees. If you are asked to take on the work of a laid-off employee, talk to a BCCE representative immediately.
Districts are prohibited from laying off a classified employee whenever a short-term employee is doing work that the classified employee is qualified to do. However, this law does not apply to short-term workers hired for 45 days or less (their short-term service cannot be extended or renewed).
This tip sheet should help answer most of your questions about layoffs and your reemployment rights. If you still have questions after reading this tip sheet, read Article 14 Layoffs of our contract or contact a union representative.
November/December 2011 Newsletter
The North Dakota Public Employees Association, Chapter 22, had a very successful food drive from October 17 through November 18th at the North Dakota State Hospital, South Central Human Services Center and Stutsman County Social Services. The food was delivered to Community Action Region VI and to the Jamestown Salvation Army on November 22, 2011.
IN THIS ISSUE: Why I Teach * Public Policy Update * AFT Healthcare * What are they thinking? * Get to Know the PIO * Contract Fun Facts
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