Longer workday for CSEA employees starts next week


Members of the county's largest union -- the Civil Service Employees Association -- agreed in August to a new 13-year contract that raises their salaries by 25 percent and gave them as much as a $3,000 signing bonus.

But they also agreed to a change in their health care -- which has been stalled because of a legal challenge by union retirees -- and to increase the length of their workday by 15 minutes.

For decades most members worked  6-3/4 hours a day. Now they will have to put in their full seven hours. Starting March 8.

According to the January financial report by the county's office of Management and Budget, the CSEA had 3,365 fulltime members on payroll by the end of last month. 

The contract's higher salary rates began a month ago, on Jan. 25.




Comments

  1. Whenever you get offered a "signing bonus" the deal ain't that good and there's fuckery afoot! But the gullible voted for it.

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  2. C’mon Jerry! Now that you lost, just retire already!!!

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  3. Just means an extra 15 minutes of standing next to the time clock.

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