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Ken Moore
President
Michigan State Employees Association
AFSCME, Local 5 - AFL-CIO
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Michigan State Employees Association
AFSCME, Local 5 - AFL-CIO
Civil Service Commission Approves FY 2013/14 Coalition of Unions Ratified Collective Bargaining Agreements Print
Thursday, 15 December 2011 13:17

In these challenging times, it's imperative that the unions coordinated resources and efforts for the benefit of all the Coalition members.  MSEA is looking forward to providing valuable input as New Solutions for Michigan moves forward.     --Russ Waters, MSEA Secretary and Bargaining Committee Chair

COALITION PRESS RELEASE:
Today the Michigan Civil Service Commission approved all five agreements ratified recently by members of the labor organizations that comprise the Coalition of State Employee Unions.  Leaders of the five unions--UAW, SEIU 517M, Michigan Corrections Officers, Michigan State Employees Association, and AFSCME Council 25--were present at the meeting and welcomed the official conclusion to the collective bargaining process.

"The Coalition commends the Governor for recognizing that when labor and management collaborate, we can work together toward creating smarter, more efficient government that benefits the workers and provides better services for Michigan citizens," said International Union, UAW Vice President Cindy Estrada, who led the historic, first-time Coalition negotiations with the state.  "Michigan is leading the way in showing that labor-management relations can work."

The five collective bargaining agreements cover 35,000 state employees.  Non-economic terms of the contracts begin on January 1, 2012; economic terms of the contracts begin on October 1, 2012.

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