AFSCME: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees

AFSCME turns on the Illinois Labor Relations Board

By Mailee Smith
12/14/2016
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, desperate to avoid the implementation of Gov. Bruce Rauner’s contract offer, filed a lawsuit against the Illinois Labor Relations Board, claiming the board violated the Open Meetings Act in reaching its decision that AFSCME and the state are at impasse in contract negotiations. The labor board met Dec. 13 and reissued the decision it announced at its meeting Nov. 15 and in writing Dec. 5 – that the state and AFSCME are at impasse.

TAGS: AFSCME: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Bruce Rauner, Illinois Labor Relations Board

AFSCME turns to courts to delay Rauner contract, costing taxpayers millions

By Mailee Smith
12/09/2016
A judge in Cook County has issued a temporary restraining order halting a labor board decision that would allow the state to implement its contract with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. The delay costs Illinois taxpayers over $1 million more each day in state-worker health coverage costs.

TAGS: AFSCME: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Bruce Rauner, labor

AFSCME promises to appeal after Illinois Labor Relations Board formalizes impasse ruling

By Mailee Smith
12/07/2016
A recent labor board decision means Gov. Bruce Rauner can start implementing his last contract offer to state workers. But the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees continues to obstruct progress toward a contract for state workers, vowing to appeal the labor board’s decision.

TAGS: AFSCME: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Bruce Rauner

On top of top salaries and health care, AFSCME contract includes lesser known provisions unheard of in private sector

By Mailee Smith
12/04/2016
AFSCME’S outrageous demands when negotiating for a new contract led to an impasse in negotiations. Now the union is suing to keep the state from implementing the contract – while ignoring that state workers will maintain many lavish perks unlike anything offered in the private sector.

TAGS: AFSCME: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees

3 reasons AFSCME has so much power over Illinois taxpayers

By Mailee Smith
11/23/2016
Over the years, AFSCME – the state’s largest government-worker union – has amassed incredible benefits for state workers through contract negotiations with the state. When AFSCME comes to the bargaining table, it isn’t AFSCME versus the governor – it’s AFSCME versus the state taxpayer. And AFSCME holds extraordinarily more power in the process than the state taxpayers footing the bill.

TAGS: AFSCME: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees

New overtime rules in AFSCME contract could save $111 million if implemented

By Mailee Smith
11/19/2016
With AFSCME and the state at impasse for a new contract, the governor can implement his last offer to the union. That offer includes overtime pay after employees work the market norm of 40 hours in a week – as opposed to the 37.5 hour workweeks AFSCME demanded. Adjustments to overtime pay will save the state $111 million over the term of the contract.

TAGS: AFSCME: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees

Labor board declares impasse in contract negotiations between AFSCME and the state

By Mailee Smith
11/15/2016
Negotiations between Illinois and AFSCME – the state’s largest government-worker union – languished for months. While AFSCME demanded contract benefits that would cost the state $3 billion in additional salary and benefit increases, Gov. Bruce Rauner offered a contract that treats state workers fairly and avoids further burdening taxpayers. On Nov. 15, the Illinois Labor Relations Board issued a decision that prevents AFSCME from obstructing progress on an agreement.

TAGS: AFSCME: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Bruce Rauner