Local 1885 history of Actions

Aug 9,2017

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A history of action

Union office illegally closed leaders disbanded. 5-17-11

Legal action on Union Office Moves 7-11-11

Contract Approved by Regents 10-30-11

Hostile work environment Registrars Office

HBCU LAW SUITE TRAIL SET 1-9-12

Political action meeting 2-9-2012

Statewide rally night in annapolis 3-15-2012

Local 1885 Elect New Officers 4-20-2012

40 international convention held in Los Angeles. 6-17-12

News FLASH !!!

Lee Saunders is the President of AFSCME international 6-19-12

Liabrary staff file pettion of No Confidence 7-6-12

Local 1885 leaders meet with Dr Wilson 8-6-12

Wages reopener scheduled 9-10-12

Council 982 to reorganize 10-2-12

Geron Mackall Vice President Higher Ed MD 12-15-12

Higher education lobby night Monday 2-20-2013

Union right to vote act passes 3-3-2013

Morgan Start contract Negotiations 3-16-13

AFSCME WINS 3% Pay raises 4-5-2013

Morgan Workers Hold Town Hall Meeting 4-16-13

Labor Night@ Camden yards 5-31-13

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Next Wave of Union Leaders meet in Detroit 7/14

Morgan Employees survey promotions 7/13

Union employees March on Washington 8/14

Union Meet Board of regents 8/28/13.

NEWS FLASH !!!

Contractual Conversion Policy approved 9/19/13

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10 contractual employees convert to pin # 10/13

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Monday Feb 17 ,2014 Higher education Lobby night

March 17. 2014 State wide Rally Annapolis

Updates:

State wide Rally Annapolis has been postponed new date March 23 2014 stay tuned for further info.

41st International Convention

Convention held July 14-18 at McCormick Place North in Chicago, IL.

AFSCME Maryland wins pay raises

•Step increase: Effective 4.1.14

•Step increase: Effective 7.1.14

•2% RAISE: Effective 1.1.15

•Step increase: Effective 1.1.15

=Four Health care holidays

Local 1885 will host its final meeting of 2014

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refreshments

fellowship and fun and prizes

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First Meeting of 2015

January 25,2015 union meeting

Contract Now Action at Christmas in January 18.

Contract Now at Feb 12 Board of regents meeting.

Kenwon Watts trail.Feb 18thru 20

Rally to save our raises March 23,2015 Annapolis.

Contract Approved at April 2 Board of regents mtg.

May 30,2015 Pay Raise victory up held.

June 2 2015 Contract tested several victories.

Aug 12 2015 Rally to save our city

November 22 2015 Rally at State center

Dec 10 2015 Rally at Hopkins Plaza

Local 1885 will host its final meeting of 2015

Dec 18th 2015 noon til 1 pm

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refreshments

fellowship and fun and prizesAug 9,2017

Union brings out the heavy hitters at the bargaining Table management is humbled.

Feb 2017 lobby night in Annapolis The team

Mike Stewart, Debborah Plummer, Brandon Brooks

MARCH 2017 SUPER LOBBY NIGHT!!

LOCAL 1885 SALUTES

Elissa McBride is secretary-treasurer of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, which represents 1.6 million workers. She was elected by acclamation by the International Executive Board in March 2017.

Sgt. Lisa James-Henson is a 22-year employee of the State of Maryland and the Unit Manager Sergeant at Chesapeake Detention Facility, which houses Federal Detainees

in downtown Baltimore.was elected to the state of maryland Retirement board.

THE TRUE HISTORY OF MORGAN STATES UNIVERITYS BUDGET

http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/25univ/morgan/html/morganb.html

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July 19

Women's Rights Convention opens in Seneca Falls, N.Y. Delegates adopt a Declaration of Women's Rights and call for women's suffrage - 1848

An amendment to the 1939 Hatch Act, a federal law whose main provision prohibits federal employees from engaging in partisan political activity, is amended to also cover state and local employees whose salaries include any federal funds - 1940

August 16,2017

William George Meany was born on this date. Meany was a labor leader for 57 years. He was the key figure in the creation of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), and served as its first president from 1955-1979. Meany’s father was a union plumber.