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Reject the transfer of professional oversight from SED to DOH and the school lunch program from SED to Agriculture!
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/reject-the-transfer-of-professional-oversight-from-sed-to-doh-and-the-school-lunch-program-from-sed-to-agriculture
PEF Budget Priorities
PEF Members:PEF’s Legislative and Civil Service departments have analyzed the proposed Executive Budget and put together this list of PEF Budget Priorities. Now is when we need to show our union strength. Based on those priorities, we’ve created letter-writing campaigns to communicate to elected leaders in the New York State Legislature where PEF members stand on… Continue reading PEF Budget Priorities
Civil Service Study Guides
For many of you about to take civil service exams, I am providing the following study guides to help you along.
Public employees push for remote work option
Although Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams have made it clear they want people back in offices as soon as possible, other local leaders believe that’s unnecessary. This week, the state Assembly passed a bill that would create a permanent remote option for New York State employees. What You Need To Know With omicron… Continue reading Public employees push for remote work option
PEF 2019-2023 Contract
The PEF 2019-2023 Contract is now searchable. https://www.pef.org/pef_files/files/pdf/2019-2023-Agreement.pdf
If state lawmakers can telecommute, why not the rest of the state workforce?
PEF President Wayne Spence issued the following statement regarding Gov. Kathy Hochul’s recent executive order allowing the NYS Legislature to meet virtually until Jan. 15: “The strong and decisive action taken by the Governor to protect the legislative branch of government employees should also be extended to the executive branch. The Governor understood that by… Continue reading If state lawmakers can telecommute, why not the rest of the state workforce?
PEF Members Unite
As usual we are facing many challenges in these unprecedented times, from vaccine/test/mask mandates implemented by Governor Hochul, to continued fighting for hazard pay for those front line workers who kept the state going during its most crucial times, to closing facilities, to reducing staffing numbers, to combining agencies, to cutting healthcare to retirees, etc.… Continue reading PEF Members Unite