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Jones Library, Town Hall, Bangs Community Center, Police Station, Dept. Public Works

Amherst, MA 01002
There will be a meeting of all SEIU members on Wednesday, 12/9/09.
It will be from 12 Noon to 1:00 p.m. in the Large Meeting Room (downstairs) at the Jones Library.

Agenda:
1. Sign up for volunteer project (project will be on non- work time).
2. Nomination and election of new stewards.
3. Budget update and implications for Union members.
4. Distribution of holiday “turkeys.” The “turkey” is a $25 gift certificate to the Big Y.

YOU MUST RESERVE A PLACE AT THIS MEETING. A MODEST LUNCH WILL BE SERVED (and I need to know how much food to buy).

Reserve by email. PLEASE DO NOT CALL ME. I’m working here!

Tina Swift


11/23/09: Updated and complete contract online (in the Contracts tab.)



Amherst Chapter Chair Tina Swift takes Oath of Office as a Member of the SEIU 888 Executive Board 

Swift-Boccardy Swearing In


















Amherst Chapter Newsletters are available for download. The April 16th 2009 Newsletter has just been posted.

Lunchtime News 4-16-09



Older editions:



 Lunchtime News - early April 2009

Lunchtime News - January 2009 Lunchtime News - January 2009

Lunchtime News 10-30-08 Lunchtime News 12-3-08

Lunchtime News 10-30-08 Lunchtime News 10-30-08 

Lunchtime News 10-7-08 Lunchtime News 10-7-08

Lunchtime News 8-21-08 Lunchtime News 8-21-08

Lunchtime News 7-22-08 Lunchtime News 7-22-08



Your Rights Under the National Labor Relations Act

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Weingarten Rights

This statement could save your job:

"If this discussion could in any way lead to my being disciplined or terminated I respectfully request that my delegate be present at the meeting. Without representation present, I choose not to respond to any questions or statements."

If you are ever called into an interview meeting with your supervisor or manager so they can investigate a situation which might result in discipline, you have specific representational rights. These rights are summarized below:

1. You have the right to have a Union delegate present.
2. If you want a delegate there, you must ask for him or her.
3. If you do not know why your manager wants to meet with you, ask him/her if it is a meeting that could result in a discipline.
4. If your manager refuses to allow you to bring a delegate, repeat your request in front of a witness. Do not refuse to attend the meeting, but do not answer any questions either. Take notes. Once the meeting is over call your delegate at once.
5. You have the right to speak privately with your delegate before the meeting and during the meeting.
6. Your delegate has the right to play an active role in the meeting. She or he is not just witness.

These rights are called "Weingarten Rights" based on a 1975 Supreme Court decision (NLRB vs. J. Weingarten). As with all rights, if we do not use them we lose them.

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  • EVENTS
  • STEWARDS
  • CONTRACTS
    • Scott Del Pozzo (911 Distpatch Steward)
      Police Station, Dispatch
      Shift: Third
      Language: English
    • Patrice Desmarais (Steward)
      LSSE in the Bangs Community Center
      Shift:
      Language:
    • George Hicks (Vice President/Steward)
      Jones Library
      Shift:
      Language:
    • Kim Littmann (Chapter Treasurer)
      Amherst Accounting Department
      Shift: First
      Language: English
    • Tina Swift (Chapter Chair / President)
      Jones Library
      Shift:
      Language: English