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AFSCME reveals "TRUE" concern (Finally)

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Posted by: mpd61

Excerpt from memo by Edward J. Crotty to "public safety officers";

[i]"At Thursday's union meeting, the public safety issue was brought up. (1) 12 days from 4/7/05 Boston will decide on weather or not to let the 179 members who are Campus Police vote on a union..............
(3) the union feels it is dangerous because it "Opens the Doors" to other sections of the union to leave and go to other unions. Ie: Electricians could vote to go to an all electricians union"[/i]


HA!!!!!!!!

Another perfect example of union brotherhood!!!!! Hope all the AFSCME?BHE Electricians get a hold of this!

ANY campus police personnel at ANY institution who hasn't been able to identify facts/trends/patterns that show AFSCME as ANTI-COP by now needs to seek medical help. My goodness what length will these people go to?




Posted by: j809



Hey Woody, is that a picture of your wife after she graduated from nursing school and you were still driving boomers near the Kola Peninsula?



Posted by: MCLEA

Today I filed our post hearing brief with the Labor Relations Commission. I will receive a copy of the briefs filed by AFSCME and the BHE on Monday. I posted our brief in the "files" section of the MCLEA Yahoo Group and will post the others when I receive them.

The Labor Relations Commission will read the briefs and hopefully decide the case in a relatively short period of time. I expect to receive preliminary "findings of facts" within a couple of weeks.

If anyone has any questions about the severance process, the election,
or the transition from AFSCME to MCLEA, please contact me.

Thanks,
Brian



Posted by: ecpd402

As the Association president for my department I wish you guys the best of luck with the NLRB



Posted by: mpd61

Quote:
Originally Posted by ecpd402";p=&quot View Post
As the Association president for my department I wish you guys the best of luck with the NLRB
Ah.............
It's the state LRC silly! We're not dealing with the NLRB, FLRA, DOL, or other federal agency, but thanks for the support




Posted by: MCLEA

I posted AFSCME’s Post Hearing Brief in the files section of the MCLEA Yahoo Group. I don’t believe the Board of Higher Education filed one. MCLEA’s brief is also posted in the files section. I encourage everyone who is interested in the MCLEA vs. AFSCME issue to read both of these documents. If you would like them e-mailed to you, please send me a PM.

Thanks,
Brian





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