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Public Employee Press
American Museum staff ratify pact
on working conditions
Attendant Guards in American Museum of Natural History Local
1306 approved a new working conditions contract that improves their career
ladder.
On Jan. 19, members voted 77 to 66 for the new contract, which lasts from
July 1, 2002, to Dec. 31, 2006. I feel good, said Local President
1306 Louis Moret, expressing relief that members passed the contract after
rejecting two previous versions. We got a little something for everyone.
Local 1306 represents over 200 Attendant Guards, with about 140 performing
security duties and 65 assigned to custodial tasks. The agreement increases
the shoe allowance by $10 to $55, and prohibits the museum from considering
disciplinary notices in a workers personnel file if the individual
is hit with a new, unrelated charge after a year.
Workers in career ladder positions will get an additional $150. Those
in the 18 new positions included in the career ladder plan will receive
pay boosts of about $1,000. The career ladder provides additional compensation,
ranging from $1,000 to $1,500 for Attendant Guards who work in the console
room and others in the moving gangs that set up tables and
chairs for gatherings at the museum.
By modifying a 15-minute discretionary break schedule, the pact will yield
productivity savings to fund an extra 1 percent pay hike, as provided
in District Council 37s 2002-2005 economic agreement with the citys
cultural institutions.
Besides Moret, the local bargaining team included members Estella Barber,
Flor Gomez, David Manbahal, James Cole, Reggie Qadar and Bill Kowalczk
and DC 37s Moira Dolan and Madonna Knight.
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