Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker brought his Republican presidential bid to Chicago on Monday, declining to attack GOP rivals Donald Trump and Mike Huckabee — while heaping praise on Gov. Bruce Rauner’s budget policies.
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Why Scott Walker is so dangerous
The Washington Post – By Dana Milbank
Great Meeting at our new location
Great General Membership Meeting tonight at our new location, Whitney Young High School.
Court: N.J. towns can furlough workers without union talks.
By Ryah Huthins – Politico
The 4-1 decision by the state Supreme Court is a precedent-setting victory for public employers in New Jersey and was immediately condemned by labor leaders.
“There is no room for mandatory negotiation in the determination to reduce a workforce,” Jaynee LaVecchia, a centrist and the longest-serving justice on the court, wrote for the majority. “That is so because such decisions go to the heart of governmental policy determinations about what services are to be provided and how they will be provided to the public. Public managers must be the ones accountable to the people for such substantive policy decisions.”
In a fiery screed against his colleagues, Justice Barry Albin said the ruling erodes existing protections for union-represented workers and should not be taken lightly.
“The majority opinion sweeps away nearly fifty years of this Court’s public-sector labor jurisprudence, giving municipal employers the unilateral power to reduce the wages and hours of public employees promised in collective negotiations agreements,” Albin wrote in his descent. “Before today, the cardinal principle guiding public-sector labor negotiations had been that the wages and hours of public workers are subject to negotiation—not to a public employer’s fiat.” read more
Rauner pension plan would end union negotiations, freeze pay
By Sara Burnett, Associated Press
Streets and Sanitation 3rd Quarter Training Opportunity Dates
Streets and Sanitation 3rd Quarter Training Opportunity Dates
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2015
Topic: Customer Service Requests (CSRs)/311 Complaints – How To Enter Them, Look Them Up, and Close Them Out; Management Reports including Alley Times
Time:09:00 hr – 11:00 hr
Location: City Hall Room 1107
Trainer/Contact Person: John Dunn RSVP: Email John Dunn at John.Dunn@cityofchicago.org no later than Thursday, July 9, 2015
Date: Saturday, July 18, 2015
Topic: The Basic Concepts of Chicago Mobile Asset Tracking (CMAT) and Auditing of Worksheets (GPS vs Worksheet), Microsoft Word 365 and Microsoft Excel 365
Time: 09:00 hr – 11:00 hr
Location: City Hall Room 1107
Trainer/Contact Person: Chris Reiser RSVP: Email Chris Reiser at Christopher.Reiser@cityofchicago.org no later than Thursday, July 16, 2015
Date: Saturday, August 1, 2015
Topic: The Basic Concepts of KRONOS/Time and Attendance System for Editing
Time: 09:00 hr – 11:00 hr
Location: City Hall Room 1107
Trainer/Contact Person: Steve Morales RSVP: Email Steve Morales at Steve.Morales@cityofchicago.org no later than Thursday, July 30, 2015
Parking: Parking is available at the Streets and Sanitation Lower Randolph facility located at 351 East Lower Randolph or local garages.
All training sessions are voluntary and attendees will not be paid for attendance. All attendees must RSVP to the appropriate trainer by the close of business on the Thursday before the training.
Classes are open to City of Chicago Department of Streets & Sanitation Employees only
Rauner opens up 2nd front vs. unions
JOSE M. OSORIO – CHICAGO TRIBUNE
As Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner remains locked in a stalemate with Democratic lawmakers over his pro-business, anti-union agenda, he’s opened up a second front, battling the largest state employee union over a new contract.
Also at issue are the governor’s proposals to change the way overtime pay is calculated and to allow the state to circumvent union workers by contracting out to private vendors.
But perhaps the most charged proposal is the one that would halt the state’s long-standing tradition of withholding directly from paychecks union member dues and fees on nonmembers that fund union activities. Currently, that money is deducted along with taxes and health care premiums, and then routed back to the unions. Rauner wants to end that practice, essentially cutting off the regular, predictable flow of money to his union adversaries.
Bob Bruno, a professor of labor and employment relations at the University of Illinois at Chicago, said the administration’s demands are “so draconian that they would practically strip away all of the standards and the level of benefits and working conditions and pay that workers are currently experiencing.”
If unions were to agree to Rauner’s terms, they’d “create conditions that wouldn’t even justify having a union in place,” Bruno said. read more….
Leading the Rally for public employees in Portland
LiUNA Local 1001 Business agent, Steven “Skip” Marcucci leads our brothers and sisters from LiUNA Local 483 in Portland Oregon in a march for a fair wage for all working men and women. Check out the video here

