T.A. Ratified
The Tentative Agreement between CUB and Baltimore City Public Schools System was ratified unanimously on August 14th. The next step is for the agreement to be approved by the Board of School Commissioners. Stay tuned!
The Tentative Agreement between CUB and Baltimore City Public Schools System was ratified unanimously on August 14th. The next step is for the agreement to be approved by the Board of School Commissioners. Stay tuned!
City Union of Baltimore President Antoinette Ryan-Johnson met with Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby to discuss protections for members of the City Union of Baltimore. The issue at hand in this meeting was protection for Traffic Enforcement Officers (TEOs) and crossing guards.
CUB Members can purchase tickets through the CUB Office
at 2117 N Howard St., Baltimore MD 21218.
Questions? Call us at (410) 962-1492.
City Union of Baltimore
Local #800, AFT, AFL-CIO
RATIFICATION MEETING
for
BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SYSTEM
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Office Hours have been extended to accommodate CUB members' work schedules
2117 N. Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218
Efforts to privatize the water supply in Baltimore got more difficult as the leadership of the City Union of Baltimore and allies offered testimony and support for a city council resolution that would take the matters to the voters in November.
City Union of Baltimore will be hosting a Student Debt Clinic on June 29, 2018. Space is limited; attendees MUST RSVP:
http://aft.to/StudentDebtClinicRSVP
(This event was originally scheduled for June 1, 2018, and postponed to the 29th.)
Important Dates for the 2018 Primary Election:
It is with great sadness that I learned of the passing of Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz. On behalf of the City Union of Baltimore, I send our deepest condolences to Mr. Kamenetz’s family and friends during this difficult time.
Antoinette Ryan-Johnson, President
City Union of Baltimore, Local #800, AFT, AFL-CIO
City Union of Baltimore participated in the Mayor's Spring Cleanup event. This was Baltimore’s 19th annual spring cleaning event, which encourages neighbors throughout the City to work together to sweep, rake, and plant.