NEGOTIATIONS UPDATE 11/7/16
The Federation and the District met for another round of negotiations on Friday, Nov. 4th. We spent the first two hours or so addressing various contractual issues, reaching tentative agreement on several of them.
It was a positive, productive dialogue. But then we talked salary.
The District sweetened its previous offer somewhat, emphasis on the what.
Statement by Verdaillia Turner, President of the Georgia Federation of Teachers on the defeat of Governor Nathan Deal's Opportunity School District/Amendment 1
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Minnetonka School District provided yogurt parfaits during teacher appreciation week.
Excelsior Elementary teachers - building their own parfaits.
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Excelsior Teachers enjoying their parfaits

Rally for Public Education at Minnesota State Capitol
Contract Negotiations - Impasse Inevitable
Despite numerous negotiation sessions with the State, the State’s position on wage freezes and severe language changes appears non-negotiable. The State's positions are unacceptable to the A&R Negotiations Team and after nearly a year of negotiations, the State has not made any meaningful concessions from its egregious positions.
In High School Graduation, State Improves While State Charters Lag
Article originally posted online November 1, 2016 via gpbnews.org
In High School Graduation, State Improves While State Charters Lag
Georgia continues to improve its graduation rate, but the state's high school experiments, its charter schools, are lagging behind.
CPSB Board Meeting Info

NEGOTIATIONS UPDATE: OCTOBER SURPRISE?
While big news was breaking in D.C. on Friday the 28th, the negotiation news out of Torrance was hardly news at all. It was simply more of the same – the same sad pattern of District indifference to the Federation's plea for economic parity with our peers at neighboring community colleges. Not exactly an October surprise.
Here are the numbers.
Federation proposal: Salary increases for both full- and part-time faculty of 6% in 2017; 4% in 2018; and 3% in 2019.
Updated Seniority List
There has been a sharp increase in retirements from State service during this calendar year. As such, we have requested another updated A&R Seniority List as of October 1, 2016. A&R has been reduced by 140 employees as retiremements speed up and the back-filling of positions becomes difficult. There was another "higher than normal" spike in retirements on October 1 which are NOT reflected in this list but will be removed from any subsequent seniority lists we obtain. A&R Seniority List as of 10/1/2016.
