Tuesday, July 29, 2008

TEAMSTERS LOCAL #391 GIVES TO THE AT- LARGE GUILFORD SCHOOL BOARD RACE

Local Teamsters #391 Carolina Drive Chapter 1 State Account of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters CLICKHERE , has started giving campaign contributions to local politicians vying for office in Guilford County.

With the second quarter ending 6-30-08 it was interesting to see that Local Teamsters #391 gave campaign contributions to only 7 people and 2 were to Guilford County School Board At-Large candidates for the fall.

Local Teamsters #391 gave

Guilford County At Large Candidate
Michael McKinney
4/25/08
$250.00

Guilford County At Large Candidate
Sandra Alexander
4/25/08
$250.00

Why would the Teamsters give money to the local school board race?
The last time they gave to a Guilford County School Board member was in 7/15/04 Amos Quick $510.00
10/18/04 Amos Quick $500.00

There is one major issue in which the Teamsters along with the N.C. Hope Coalition CLICKHERE are trying to restore house bill 1583. This would restore contract rights for state and local government workers.Hope stands for "Hear our Public Employees".

This will be interesting to see if the State Legislators will try to restore this bill in the Long Session starting in 2009 and to see how much campaign contributions were given by the local Teamsters #391 and if you would like to see their campaign contributions CLICKHERE and their name to look up the campaign contributions is carolina drive.

Below is a video from HOPE and the house bill 1583










GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2007
H 2
HOUSE BILL 1583
Committee Substitute Favorable 7/9/07



Short Title: Restore Contract Rights to State/Local.
(Public)
Sponsors:

Referred to:

April 19, 2007
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT to restore contract rights to state and local entities.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 95‑98 is repealed.
SECTION 2. G.S. 135‑18.8 reads as rewritten:
"§ 135‑18.8. Deduction for payments to certain employees' or retirees' associations allowed.
Any beneficiary who is a member of a domiciled employees' or retirees' association that has at least 2,000 members, the majority of whom are active or retired employees of the State or public school employees, may authorize, in writing, the periodic deduction from the beneficiary's retirement benefits a designated lump sum to be paid to the employees' or retirees' association. The authorization shall remain in effect until revoked by the beneficiary.
SECTION 3. G.S. 143B‑426.40A(g) reads as rewritten:
"(g) Payroll Deduction for Payments to Certain Employees' Associations Allowed. – An employee of the State or any of its political subdivisions, institutions, departments, bureaus, agencies or commissions, or any of its local boards of education or community colleges, who is a member of a domiciled employees' association that has at least 2,000 members, 500 of whom are employees of the State, a political subdivision of the State, or public school employees, may authorize, in writing, the periodic deduction each payroll period from the employee's salary or wages a designated lump sum to be paid to the employees' association. A political subdivision may also allow periodic deductions for a domiciled employees' association that does not otherwise meet the minimum membership requirements set forth in this paragraph.
An employee of any local board of education who is a member of a domiciled employees' association that has at least 40,000 members, the majority of whom are public school teachers, may authorize in writing the periodic deduction each payroll period from the employee's salary or wages a designated lump sum or sums to be paid for dues and voluntary contributions for the employees' association.
An authorization under this subsection shall remain in effect until revoked by the employee. This subsection does not apply to county or municipal governments or any local governmental unit, except for local boards of education."
SECTION 3. Of the funds appropriated to the Office of State Personnel in fiscal year 2007‑2008, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) shall be allocated to develop a proposal for an employee negotiation process and to designate a coordinator of employee negotiations for State employees. The Office of State Personnel in consultation with the Director of the Budget shall establish the criteria for certification of employee organizations to participate in the negotiation process and identify the appropriate employer representative. The Office of State Personnel shall report on its proposal for a State employee negotiation process to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations on or before April 1, 2008.
SECTION 4. Section 3 of this act is effective when it becomes law. The remainder of the act becomes effective July 1, 2008.

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