Monday, February 27, 2012

Shift bid? The Contract? Just another management tool?

Today, February 27th, the shift bid finally became available. The Contract states it's to be out on or about February 15th. Typically that meant if the 15th fell on a weekend they got a couple of extra days. Big f'n deal to this administration. It took several complaints to management and a grievance being filed on the 24th for the bid to come out.

These are some points I made in an email to an administrative lieutenant:

Getting the shift bid out late creates several problems for our members and their families

1. Their families don't know what shifts they'll be working.

2. Prime Time Vacation Requests must be in by April 1st. This will leave employees little or no time to make vacation plans.

3.The 28 day schedule can't be posted until the shifts are determined, therefore people will not even know their days off until this is settled.

I don't know why it was posted so late IN VIOLATION OF THE CONTRACT. I only know that it was, and no one in the administration bothered to give either MNPEA or the HCSDA a heads up, or even an explanation or communication as to why.

By contrast, this administration uses contract language to bludgeon members.

When our members are late putting in shift bids they are forced onto middle shift.

When our members don't get their Prime Time Vacation requests in by April 1st they don't get a vacation.

When the members complain the answer always is, "read your contract."

The contract is owned by both parties, if the administration wanted to do something different, like change the dates for the bid, the time was at the negotiating table!

Unfortunately, to this administration the contract seems to be just another thing to be ignored, unless they need a tool to keep us in line.

Just more typical Stanek administration dealing with labor.
















Wednesday, February 22, 2012

General Membership Meeting

MNPEA General Membership Meeting

March 8th, 2012

6:00 PM

Meet & Greet 5:30. Come early for hot dogs, chips and pop.

Location:

2233 Hamline Ave. N.
Suite 603
Roseville, MN

Meeting in lower level conference room.

Corrections News & Views 2012, vol. 2

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

MNPEA Members Reject Hennepin County's Offer

Ballots were counted today, February 21, 2012.

The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Detention Deputies, Techs, Telecommunicators and Evidence Specialists represented by the Minnesota Public Employees Association (MNPEA) have overwhelmingly rejected the Contract offer made by Hennepin County for 2012 and 2013.

What happens next?

The current contract remains enforce.

The State Mediator will call both sides back to the bargaining table where if an agreement isn't reached we can file for arbitration.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Arbitration Filed on Sick Time Grievance

Today our attorney Robert Fowler filed for arbitration over the sick time grievance.

As you know this has to do with the Sheriff's Office making a policy June 1st limiting sick time use to 96 hours a year. Then going back and auditing us back one year and then placing people on monitored sick time retroactively for time used BEFORE the policy existed!

Our contract language does not recognize the amount of time used. Only what it can be used for.