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The General Assembly adjourned its 2016 legislative session last night at midnight.  Attached is a tentative legislative session summary.  It outlines our wins and losses and probably represents 95% of actions important to AFT Connecticut and its members.  I will be updating this document as needed.


The General Assembly did not adopt a budget before adjournment.  A special session is tentatively scheduled for Thursday, May 12 to adopt a budget.  The negotiated budget between House/Senate Democrats and the Governor has not been printed, but the documents we saw yesterday public services and public servants by more than $800M and could result in a reduction of 4,000-5,000 state employee positions.  It would also slash municipal aid, putting strains on town and board of education budgets. 


Please contact your legislators and the Governor before May 12 and let them know that an austerity budget is not a solution for Connecticut’s budget shortfall. 

Letter to legislators: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/legislators-vote-to-protect-cts-quality-of-life?source=direct_link&


 

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Hundreds of the AFT's nurses and health professionals came to Washington, D.C., April 20-22 to raise their voices on the issues affecting frontline workers and their patients. The theme of this year's Professional Issues Conference and Labor Academy, "Where the Front Line Meets the Bottom Line," describes the challenges we are seeing today, said Candice Owley, chair of the AFT Nurses and Health Professionals program and policy council and an AFT vice president, in her opening remarks.

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What: National Labor Relations Board Hearing Against Cayuga Medical Center (CMC) for federal Unfair Labor Practices (ULPs) Begins
When: Starting May 2nd 10:30 a.m., continuing through the week (stay tuned to TCWC website for updates)
Where: 214 W. State St, Ithaca (County Office for Aging, corner Albany and W. MLK/State)
Open to the Public  
Come support our nurses! See details below about CMC Nurses campaign.
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AFL-CIO asking you to share your opinions about working family issues.

It’s called the American Opinion Project, and it’s a new research survey that’s collecting thoughts from working people like you and me on critical issues that matter to all of us.

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Keeping Current


  • U.S. nonfarm payrolls grew by 215,000 new jobs in March. The average monthly gain last year was 228,700 positions. 1
  • The unemployment rate ticked up to 5.0% in March from February’s 4.9%. A year ago, the unemployment rate stood at 5.5%.1
  • The civilian labor force grew 1.5% in the year ending in March 2016, the fastest year-ago pace since early 2007. The gain represents an additional 2.4 million adults who are either employed or are actively looking for work. Over the past three months, the labor force has expanded at an annualized 3.7% rate.1
  • The increase in the labor force pushed
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PSI calls on all its affiliates to support the reinstatement of of two union leaders dismissed in February 2014 with 22 other workers, following a nationwide strike in protest of working conditions and the lack of protective equipment and medication.


 

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