Monday, November 26, 2012

Save State $ And Protect Our Parks!

Great news for Washington's Parks in today's Council 28's Hotline!  


WFSE/AFSCME PRESENTS ALTERNATIVE FORT WORDEN MANAGEMENT PLAN THAT SAVES STATE $1.2 MILLION

    The Federation on Friday formally asked the state Parks Commission to reject plans to turn over management of Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend and instead embrace the union’s alternative that would save $1.2 million and not sap further revenue from the cash-starved parks system.

    The Fort Worden Public Development Authority (FWPDA) wants to take over effective control of the historic battery, made famous as the setting for the 1982 Richard Gere movie, “An Officer and a Gentleman.”

    But among other “asks,” the PDA wants to skim off $250,000 of the $350,000 in annual camp fees at Fort Worden.

    The Federation, instead, proposes a plan that keeps the park under the commission’s control and makes the PDA a partner with the ability to do fundraising for upgrades to buildings that tenants now use.

    The Federation’s “Black Friday Memo” also identifies nine areas where the PDA’s business plan does not comply with a 2008 long-range plan. That’s required by the Legislature. The union will ask the Parks Commission at its Dec. 6 meeting in Monroe to declare the business plan out of compliance and allow employees to offer alternatives under state competitive contracting rules and the General Government Collective Bargaining Agreement.

    But first, on Nov. 29, the public will get a chance to comment on the PDA’s plans at a public meeting in Port Townsend.

    The Federation’s “Black Friday Memo” outlines savings of $1.2 million from what the PDA proposes. The union proposes increasing tenant rents by about 35 percent – but still well under market rates. And the Federation plan would bring all reservations for parks facilities under the commission; that would cut out the current wasteful practice where the tenants act as a third-party broker and sub-lease space they pay little or nothing for.

“Not only is the current deficit nearly eliminated in the first year, but a solid foundation for future increases in revenue is created that has a greater opportunity for success,” the Federation’s memo said.

    The union also saves by rejecting the PDA’s marketing plan, instead using parks staff. And the Federation would save $147,000 by upgrading the current computer reservation system rather than replacing it to the tune of $162,000, as proposed by the PDA.

    The Fort Worden Public Development Authority would also rely on state subsidies to operate.

    This flies in the face of current joint efforts by the commission and Federation to ask the Legislature for additional General Fund monies to smooth out the transition to the user-fee based Discover Pass system, which still is not bringing in the required revenue to make up for lost state funds.

    “The PDA plan is a drain on the parks system,” said Jeanine Livingston, the Federation’s contract compliance manager. “Parks have been cut beyond the bone. The PDA plan calls for a state subsidy that places the rest of the parks system in jeopardy. There could be additional layoffs, fewer year-round parks and parks closures. We can’t ask the Legislature for more money to cover the Discover Pass and then even more money to subsidize the PDA’s contracting out plan.”

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Check out all the photos from our awesome legislative breakfast Sept 30, 2012 in our facebook photo album.  Below attendees show off the DiscoverPass they each won during our Washington Green Facts Trivia game during breakfast.

Join our November Mtg

Join our regular monthly Green Caucus meeting this Thursday, November 8 at 6 PM.

HOW TO JOIN

In-person: Come to either the WFSE Headquarters in Olympia or our Field Office in Spokane.

OR

From Home: Participate in our videoconference.  Follow the instructions below:

1.) Go to https://www3.gotomeeting.com/join/287968278

2.) Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended.  Or, call in using your telephone.

Dial +1 (773) 897-3001
Access Code: 287-968-278
Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting

Meeting ID: 287-968-278

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Green Caucus Mtg 10/11/2012

Join our monthly Green Caucus meeting this Thursday, October 11 at 6 PM.  
HOW TO JOIN OUR REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING:


In-person: Come to either the WFSE Headquarters in Olympia or our Field Office in Spokane. 

From Home: You can also join from your home by participating in our videoconference.  Follow the instructions below:

1.  Please join my meeting, Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 6:00 PM.
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/join/579910102

2.  Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended.  Or, call in using your telephone.

      Dial: +1 (510) 201-0301
      Access Code: 579-910-102
      Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting
      Meeting ID: 579-910-102

      Not at your computer? Click the link to join this meeting from your iPhone®, iPad® or Android® device via the GoToMeeting app.

      (You can also use your microphone and speakers (VoIP), but please use a headset to prevent feedback noise.) 

Monday, September 10, 2012

Meeting this Thursday Sept 12!

Join our monthly Green Caucus meeting this Thursday, September 12 at 6 PM to help plan our exciting legislative breakfast coming up in a few weeks at the end of September!

Don't forget to RSVP for the breakfast.  RSVP online by clicking here.
 

HOW TO JOIN OUR REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING:

In-person: Come to either the WFSE Headquarters in Olympia or our Field Office in Spokane. 

From Home: You can also join from your home by participating in our videoconference.  Follow the instructions below.
2.  Call in using your telephone.
Dial (636) 277-0131 
Access Code: 127-518-982  
Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting 
Meeting ID: 127-518-982

(You can also use your microphone and speakers (VoIP), but please use a headset to prevent feedback noise.) 

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Celebration of WFSE/AFSCME Green Jobs!

Join us for breakfast with Washington state legislators as we discuss how the jobs of WFSE/AFSCME Council 28 members are also green jobs within our communities. 

RSVP today to take advantage of this exciting opportunity!    

Travel assistance per WFSE/AFSCME Council 28 policy.  Registration closes 5 PM on Wednesday, September 19. 

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Join us for our monthly mtg!

Join us for the regular monthly meeting of the Green Caucus this Thursday, July 12 at 6:00 pmThe WFSE HQ and Spokane Field offices will be open for caucus members to attend in person. You can also join our meeting by teleconference and video conference. See below for how to connect your video and audio from home.


1.) If you'd like to join via video-conference go tohttps://www3.gotomeeting.com/join/936766014.  Then follow the instructions below for dialing in using your telephone to get audio instead of using your computer's audio.  Please only use your computer audio if you have a headset as otherwise there can be a lot of feedback noise.


2.) Call in using your telephone:
Dial: 1 (267) 507-0001
Access Code: 936-766-014
Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting

AGENDA ITEMS INCLUDE:

Planning for September face to face Green Caucus meeting!

  • planning sub-committee update
  • format for event
  • list of invitees
  • outreach!
  • logistics