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Walker thinks he can cripple our union by making payroll deduction for union dues illegal. By re-committing to our union and continuing membership, we are standing strong and sending a message: Walker can’t legislate away our union, he can’t decide that we don’t have power, he doesn’t decide – we do.

To join in building our union, click the button below and continue your union membership and our ability to fight Walker, his agenda and the stripping of our rights. You’ll be redirected to a secure website where you can sign up to continue your membership no matter what Walker says. This information is for union purposes only and will never be shared with an outside party. Deductions will only begin if payroll dues deduction is eliminated, and your information will be kept secure.

We can build our union and take back Wisconsin. It’s all up to us. Who decides? We decide!



John Brady's Blog

President John Brady, RN in the Emergency Department has his own blog. Check out what he has to say about forming a union, nursing and life. A must read!

 

Click here to read John's blog.

Ohio Faculty Senate Meeting

Phil Weiker and Jack Fatica attended the meeting. The new chancellor of the Board of Regents, Jim Petro, met to share thoughts with OFS and answer some questions. Below are some of the key points he made:

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Senator Bernie Sanders' Guide to Corporate Freeloaders

Guess which 10 companies aren't paying their share.  Find out here.

VOTE-COPE 2012 Drive Breaks $2000

As of June 15, 2012 we have given over $2000 toward VOTE-COPE.  Highest per member giving in recent memory.

2012 - $2008 (181 total members) $11.09 per member
2011 - $2136 (207 total members) $10.31 per member
2010 - $1320 (206 total members) $6.40  per member

$2008.25
58 people participated this year. 
Payroll deductions - $803 (16 people)

Largest contribution - $260
Mode - 25 people gave $25

7 more people plan to switch to payroll deduction next year.  5 others are increasing their giving.
 
Thank you,
Terry

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