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New PFTCE Newsletter!

The most recent installment of the PFTCE Profile is now available for you to read, please take a moment to look it over as it has some great information about the “Pers Bubble” MOU that is now in place for this school year, your Weingarten rights, and much more!

New PFTCE Profile available now!

Our most current PFTCE newsletter is now available.  And it is full of great information you need to know – regarding comp time/flex time for “Thanksgiving Wednesday”, lunch and breaks, as well as candidate information for the up-coming election.

It’s Election Time Again

In these troubling times it is more important than ever that we elect education and labor friendly representatives.

Your state union affiliate AFT-Oregon has made recommendations for Oregon State Offices and US Senator and US House Representatives that have been mailed directly to your home*.  Please look at those recommendations as you are marking your ballot as well as other research tools you use in determining your vote.  AFT-Oregon has a thorough and rigorous process of written questionnaires and interviews.    Candidates are not recommended just because they are of a certain party, but because they support the values and interests of the union and working people.  The AFT-Oregon makes its recommendations based on resolutions passed at annual conventions.

There are plenty of opportunities to be part of the process by phone banking or canvassing, more information and dates are located here.  I’ll be at most of these events, please join me!!

-Louise Currin, PFTCE Political Education VP

Remember Ballots must be received by your county’s election office by Tuesday, November 2!!!!

*If you are not receiving publications from AFT or AFT-Oregon, PFTCE probably does not have a current address on file for you.  Please contact PFTCE at 503-236-3497 with that information.

Contract Update

After three LONG months of waiting, the contract re-opener that WE ratified on June 17th, was finally approved at the School Board meeting on September 13th. You will see a 2% COLA salary increase in your September 30th paycheck.  Because the contract date is July 1, 2010, you will receive retro pay for any time worked between July 1st and August 15th, which SHOULD be included in your October 30th check.

Pay schedules for 200s, 210s, and 260s will be merged as of July 1st, also.  For those of you eligible, you will receive a step effective December 16th, and those already at the top step will receive a longevity bonus in January.

Other good news–when you notice those first flakes of snow falling this winter, you needn’t panic about losing pay because the schools might close!  Pull out your sleds and your fur mukluks, and enjoy the weather!  We’ll get paid for up to five days for emergency closures!!

For details, please see the Contract Flyer PDF we have prepared.  Print some off and share them with your fellow Classified co-workers!

Latest edition of the PFTCE Newsletter

Our first PFTCE newsletter of the 2010-2011 school year is available now, please be sure to read it to catch up on the latest news!

Please welcome our new Field Rep!

On behalf of the Executive Board of PFTCE, I am pleased to announce that the vacant position of PFTCE Field Representative has been offered to long-time Union member Michelle Batten, and she will begin her duties with PFTCE on August 25th.

The hiring team members were all impressed by the many years of volunteerism that Michelle has dedicated to the Union, including her seven years on the Bargaining Team, more than seven years as Treasurer, prior years as the Communications VP, and her long-term role as a Health & Welfare Trustee.

In 1972, while still in high school, Michelle began her career at PPS. From 1983 until 1994, she worked at the BESC in the Word Processing Department. After a break in service, she returned in 1998 as a Senior Admin Secretary with Career and Technical Education, and has been stationed most recently at Rice site.

After the school year begins, and she has had an opportunity to settle into our offices, I am hoping that Michelle and I can plan visits to schools and worksites to meet with our members. After a solo year of leadership, I look forward to working with a dedicated new partner, and I know that all of you will welcome Michelle to her new post at PFTCE as much as I.

Take it easy~
B.

Hard Times Ahead for PFTCE Employees…

As I sit here at my desk, reviewing the information that is trickling into me from HR regarding layoffs, I find myself consumed by both overwhelming sorrow and anger.  In all of my time with Portland Public Schools, this is, by far, the saddest period I can recall.

There’s no way to cushion the distress and anxiety that many of you will be facing in the weeks ahead, and for that, I extend my sincerest sympathy.  PFTCE Classified employees have been hit hard by the budget cuts, and it appears that over 120 classifieds may be laid off in mid-August, or, at best, be moved to another worksite.  You may have already received word of your pending layoff or unassignment, or have heard rumors, and a few of you may not have been told anything, yet.  The Special Ed paraeducators have been dealt the toughest blow, as we are losing at least 60 of those working in classrooms with special needs students.  But layoffs will affect all departments, and employees from every seniority level.  Principals will be reviewing staffing in the upcoming days, and making decisions regarding where and how to make the additional cuts necessary to remain within the FTE allotments assigned to their schools.

I realize that many of you felt that signing the “Letter of Projected Assignment” assured your position in the fall.  In reality, this letter simply serves as a notice of intent, and provides no guarantees.  This most recent round of cuts negated dozens of “projected assignments”, not just for classified staff, but for teachers and others, as well.  I also have heard from a number of paraeducators, and others that were first unassigned in the spring, that are upset because the placement requests they made in May seem to have been overlooked, or ignored.  I assure you, they were not—at first.  When the initial round of unassignments were made, because of the SPED “continuum” moves, and other changes, these requests were very much a part of the placement process.  Sadly, once the state’s dismal budget forecast was announced, and the PPS School Board chose to make cuts to staffing to balance the budget, those requests were tossed into the winds of “get it done–now!”

Unfortunately, I was not included in the most recent re-assignment meetings, and some placements were made that will affect classrooms and paras negatively.  I will be meeting with HR next week in an attempt to resolve some of these issues.  Please keep in mind, however, that because we will have 60 fewer para positions available this fall, there will be very little movement made to these assignments, and those changes will be made based on the urgency of the situation.  To those of you that have been assigned to a non-preferential location or classroom, I beseech you to take a step back and assess the “bigger picture”.  My hope is that you can accept your placement with the grace and goodwill that makes the PFTCE Classified Employee unique in this district.

It is with the greatest concern that I address the PFTCE employees who will be laid off.  In some cases, particularly for paraeducators, there may be some positions opening up as we near the beginning of school, and current employees resign.  If there are new openings in ANY classification from which there have been layoffs, for a period up to fifteen months, those laid off will be returned to work in the inverse order of layoff.  For unemployment information, please contact http://www.employment.oregon.gov/ .  The Oregon unemployment division can guide you through the process of applying for unemployment benefits.

Our offices will be open most days this summer, although I am hoping to take a few days off in early August, and Allison may be gone, as well.  I will continue to check emails and phone messages when I am not here.

Please know that you are all in my thoughts a we approach the difficult times that lay ahead.

~B.

RATIFICATION SUCCESSFUL!

Yesterday’s contract ratification vote was overwhelmingly in support of our new contract terms!  By a vote of 150 to one, our contract re-opener for 2010-2011 has passed by 99.54%!

WE HAVE A CONTRACT!!!

The Ratification Vote is all day Thursday June, 17th at BESC from 7am to 6pm in the “turn around driveway” at the front of the building.  Only FULL MEMBERS can vote.  We hope to see you there!

Belinda Reagan, Acting President explains the contract changes that will be voted on for ratification this week in the June 15, 2010 PFTCE Newsletter:

“In a time when things have seemed so grim, I’m delighted to share this terrific news with all of you! What was expected, last year, to be a brief bargaining “re-opener” has FINALLY drawn to a close, after eighteen months. I’m certain that you will share with me, and our entire hard-working Bargaining Team, the relief that we feel!

I am confident that you will be as pleased with the result of these negotiations as we are! For the first time in several contracts, we left the table with smiles on our faces! This re-opener was intended to address ONLY Article 23 (Insurance) and 25 (Compensation) of the PFTCE contract, but through negotiations, and two grievance settlements, several other important changes were made that will affect all of you…” For the full newsletter please go here.

New PFTCE Profile!

The last newsletter of the 2009/2010 school year is now available online!