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The Local 1036 Education Committee is pleased to accept applications for a Continuing Education Scholarship for a member in good standing to continue his/her educational pursuits. Download an application now The essay topic is "In light of rec...
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CWA letter sent to members regarding benefits legislation...
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Governor Christie’s plan is to deny us any voice at all when it comes to our health care benefits and to deal directly with the legislature. Some legislators are going along with this plan and we need to send them a clear message. Speaker Oliver ...
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Fifteen partial college scholarships of $3,000 each are being offered for the 2011-2012 school year. Winners, selected in a lottery drawing, also will receive second-year scholarships of the same amount contingent upon satisfactory academic accomplishment...
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For those of you who haven't heard, the Senate passed a rules reform package late last week. We want to thank all of you who on very short notice made calls to support reform. In the week leading up to the vote, Local 1036 was one of 14 NJ Locals to sen...
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On behalf of our members, Local 1036 made holiday charitable donations to several worthy causes: ...
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Happy Thanksgiving to all 1036 members and their families. As we enjoy time with our loved ones this weekend, let's take some time to reflect and say "thanks." Thank you to public workers who work hard every day - protecting our environment, health and in...
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The Public Employment Relations Commission ruled today to grant interim relief and restrain the State from denying MOA-covered employees a negotiated paid day off after Thanksgiving. The Union will share more details with its members through our stewards'...
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Want to know the status of "Toolkit" legislation? Pension reform proposals? Download/View/Print Sept-October 2010 Legislative Report...
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View/Download/Print messages sent on 10/18/10 to members on this topic: Memo to State members | Memo to Judiciary members While some people may portray union members as misguided for challenging the Governor's decision not to recognize the D...
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Below are candidates endorsed by Local 1036 running for elections this November 2, 2010. Each candidate was interviewed by Local 1036's Legislative-Political Action Committee (LPAC) comprised of Local rank and file members. After LPAC interview and reco...
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<jump> Local 1036 Endorsements for State and Local Gov't races<jump> U.S. Congress endorsements by CWA National and AFL-CIO CWA Local 1036 Supported Candidates Linda GreensteinState Senate, District 14, Mercer/Middlesex CountyRep...
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Stop State raids on benefits like Unemployment Insurance and Disability funds. ALL NJ workers - public and private, government and building trades, large and small business alike - pay for these benefits through payroll deduction every paycheck. V...
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Martin Mosen, DEP Shop Steward and member of the Local's Legislative-Political Action Committee (LPAC) met with Senator Jim Beach (Camden County) and other CWA activists to argue better, smarter, and more effective alternatives to the Governor's "Toolkit....
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Mike Justiniano, Vice President for NJ State Higher Level Supervisory Unit, and Local Political Activist, talks about why electing Linda Greenstein to State Senate is a critical mission for union members in the 14th District. {wmv}1036_toolkit{/wmv...
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All Members, please see the attached President's Update on several legislative and other issues. State Government | Local Government Wednesday July 21 is a CALL IN DAYContact your Legislators and tell them to oppose S-2206, legislation that woul...
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The Judiciary Freelance Interpreter bargaining unit voted and approved the tentative agreement by a margin of 4 to 1. ...
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Below are summaries of various legislative bills Local 1036 is tracking and/or working on to oppose or amend. The summaries are for informational purposes. ...