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history museum workers ratify working conditions pact
Members of American
Museum of Natural History Local 1306 overwhelming approved a three-year working
conditions contract with no givebacks.
The museum workers voted 76-33 on
May 13 to support the new contract, which runs from Jan. 1, 2007, to Dec. 31,
2009.
The pact includes a $350 lump sum payment, due upon ratification,
for all Local 1306 members. Local 1306 represents 250 Museum Attendant Guards
at the American Museum of Natural History, where the secret ballot vote was held.
The
pact provides for an annual shoe allowance and includes side letters in which
the museum agreed to pay for the renewal of fireguard and security guard licensing
fees in addition to continuing to provide microwave ovens in the lunch and lounge
areas.
Local 1306 President Reggie Qadar led the locals bargaining
committee, whose members included Chris Bhim, vice president; Eric Mach, executive
board member; Tammy Burney, recording secretary; Jesus Valentine, shop steward;
and Bill Pearsall, chief steward. Assistant Director Barbara Terrelonge of the
DC 37 Research and Negotiations Dept. provided technical advice and coordinated
discussions with the management negotiations team, and Council Rep Madonna Knight
also assisted.
CUNY workers pass economic agreement
by huge margin Members at the City
University of New York solidly backed an economic agreement that will provide
for a pay increase of 11.57 percent over 37 months.
On June 13, the American
Arbitration Associationreleased the results of the mail ballot vote, reporting
that 2,649 members 99 percent of the voters supported the agreement
while only 30 members voted against it.
A union outreach to inform members
about the terms of the contract encouraged members to make their voices heard.
Over 57 percent of the eligible votes, or 2,700 members, returned their ballot.
AAA sent out 4,700 ballots.
The pact runs from Oct. 1, 2006, to Oct. 31,
2009.
A significant gain in the contract is the establishment of a dedicated
sick leave plan, which will allow employees to donate sick days to a sick
bank for employees with long-term illnesses who have exhausted their leave.
The
contract also boosts the meal and car allowances and the overtime cap, as well
as the employers contribution to the union welfare fund. DC 37 union locals
covered by the pact include 2504, 384, 1407, 375, 983, 1797, and 2627.
A
pay bill for implementing salary increases wasbefore Gov. David Paterson
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