Protest Part-Time Lecturer Pay Schedule

Tuesday! Please come to the EMU Regent's meeting Tue.Oct 13 in Welch Hall (public meeting starts at 1:30) to support EMUFT Part-time Lecturers who no longer get paid on the first pay-date of each semester. We need as many members as we can get to show up, wear a red EMUFT t-shirt, and show solidarity. Our workplace is our students’ learning space. PTLs who can’t afford to pay bills or buy groceries for the month of September still go to work and teach their classes. Please help PTLs to be treated like every other employee group on campus and be paid on time by coming to show your support.

 

Are you a part-time lecturer who didn't get paid on Sept 15? Do you have bills of your own to pay? Have you struggled to make ends meet? Do you think PTLs should be treated like other faculty and be paid on time? Do you have a story to share? We'd like to share our stories with EMU. Write down your story (in a sentence, or a paragraph, or more) and send it to emuft9102@gmail.com with the subject: "part-time pay story." We'll compile them anonymously so no names will be attached to the stories and deliver them to the Board or president of EMU. Depending on how many we get we may bring them to the meeting on Tue., or deliver them later.

NTU Update - October 9, 2015

Colleagues,

1)      DYFS Update - It is October 6, 2015 and already numerous false allegations of child abuse have been made.  Please be adroitly aware that child abuse, child neglect and child lack of supervision charges are the stepping stone to discipline charges, terminations, increment denials and tenure charges.  We vigorously defend you when allegations are made, but it is imperative that as faculties talk amongst themselves of the serious consequences wrought by child abuse charges.  

City Hall Candlelight Vigil - October 19, 2015

Newark is calling on all outraged public school employees and their representatives, local and statewide supporters of public education to mount a candlelight vigil on the steps of Newark City Hall, 920 Broad Street, Monday, October 19th at 5 p.m. to protest another charter school opening at the Central Planning Board meeting.

Your Legal Moment: Davis v. Henry, 1990, Louisiana

In 1990, several school employees filed suit against the Terrebonne Parish School Board. The employees won; among other things the Davis v. Henry case established that public employees have "the same right to engage in collective bargaining as held by their counterparts in the private sector."

This has been Your Legal Moment with UFCT!

Sources:

1. Davis v. Henry, Supreme Court of Louisiana, 555 So. 2d 457 (1990)

2. Public Sector Labor Law: An Update, John Lund and Cheryl L. Maranto,1996.

 

Consumer Costs for Drugs

Why do RX drug deductibles range from $400 in Madison to $2547 in Oshkosh?  Citizen Action of Wisconsin and State Senator Dave Hansen released a new report on the consumer cost of prescription drugs in Wisconsin. 

 

Consumer Cost of Drugs

Why do RX drug deductibles range from $400 in Madison to $2547 in Oshkosh?  Citizen Action of Wisconsin and State Senator Dave Hansen released a new report on the consumer cost of prescription drugs in Wisconsin. 

City of Newark to honor legacy of Joseph Del Grosso

On Thursday, October 15, the city of Newark will be dedicating Beecher Street in honor of NTU’s former President Joseph Del Grosso.  The street dedication will take place on Thursday, October 15, 2015, 4:00 p.m., on the corner of Broad Street and West Kinney.

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Happy New Year!

Welcome to the Greenburgh-North Castle United Teachers Union Local 16-115 website! 

Here is where information about our local will be posted for members to view. All future postings on union activity will be disseminated through this website.

 

 

January 12th, 2016

District seniority list has been updated. It can be accessed by highlighting "Membership" tab and clicking "key documents".  TA's, For easier viewing, right click the document once it's opened then click "Rotate clockwise." Teachers, click "more" and you will see your link.

 

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