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Entries in ERI (3)

Monday
Nov292010

Fight continues to stop layoffs

PEF is asking all its members, especially those who may be directly affected by Governor Paterson’s layoff plan, to send Governor-Elect Andrew Cuomo a letter to suspend the layoffs and reopen the Early Retirement Incentive (ERI).

The PEF website has a sample letter. In your letter, include how these layoffs affect you personally, such as how many years you have worked for the state, your position, and the vital services you provide to taxpayers. Also send a copy of your letter to PEF. If you are eligible for the ERI, explain you would rather take that than be laid off.

Monday
Nov222010

PEF urges members to write letters against layoffs

PEF is asking all its members, especially those who may be directly affected by Governor Paterson’s layoff plan, to contact Governor-Elect Andrew Cuomo to help put a face on the layoffs.  PEF leaders have sent a letter to Governor-Elect Cuomo asking him to suspend the layoffs and to reopen the Early Retirement Incentive (ERI). And PEF is asking you to send a letter too.

The PEF website has a sample letter. In your letter, include how these layoffs affect you personally, such as how many years you have worked for the state, your position, and the vital services you provide to taxpayers. Also send a copy of your letter to PEF. If you are eligible for the ERI, explain you would rather take that than be laid off.

Monday
Nov082010

PEF urges members to help fight layoffs

PEF is asking all its members, especially those who may be directly affected by Governor Paterson’s layoff plan, to contact Governor-Elect Andrew Cuomo to help put a face on the layoffs.  PEF leaders have sent a letter to Governor-Elect Cuomo asking him to suspend the layoffs and to reopen the Early Retirement Incentive (ERI).

Nearly 700 PEF members who wanted to take the ERI were denied.  It is likely other state bargaining units also have members who were denied.  PEF President Ken Brynien said the state should make sure those who want the ERI are offered it, before anyone is laid off.

Brynien said PEF will continue to fight the layoffs using whatever tools are available to the union, including member mobilization, political action and public relations.  If there are layoffs before December 31st, in violation of the MOU, PEF will challenge those in court.

The PEF website has a sample letter. In your letter, include how these layoffs affect you personally, such as how many years you have worked for the state, your position, and the vital services you provide to taxpayers.  Also send a copy of your letter to PEF.  If you are eligible for the ERI, explain you would rather take that than be laid off.