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The City Union of Baltimore invites CUB Represented WIC Staff and Supervisors to meet on Saturday, November 18, 2017, Starting 11:30 a.m. @ 2117 N. Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218. Your attendance is desired.
 
Topics for discussion:
  1. Hours of Work  & Contract Language (OT, Call Back, Lunchtime, etc.)
  2. New Contract Language
  3. CUB Representatives
  4. Financial Education (Tentatively Planned)
  5. Open Discussion
Light Refreshments will be provided.
 
Looking forward to your participation.
 
RSVP 410-962-1492 Ext. 107, or mholmes@cub-aft.org
Leave a message confirming your attendance.
 
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The City Union of Baltimore invites Medical Office Assistants to meet on Monday, November 6, 2017, starting 1:00 p.m. @ 2117 N. Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218. Your attendance is desired.
 
Topics for discussion:
  1. Hours of Work  & Contract Language (OT, Call Back, Lunchtime, etc.)
  2. New Contract Language
  3. CUB Representativesd.
  4. Financial Education (Tentatively Planned)e.
  5. Open Discussion
Light Refreshments will be provided
 
Looking forward to your participation.
 
RSVP 410-962-1492 Ext. 107 or mholmes@cub-aft.org.
Leave a message confirming your attendance.
 
 
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  • Tuesday, November 14, 2017 @ 4:30 p.m.,
  • Thursday, November 30, 2017@ 4:30 p.m. or
  • Saturday, December 2, 2017 @ 11:30 a.m.
 
@ 2117 N. Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218
 
Your attendance is desired and must be confirmed.  

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The City Union of Baltimore invites Traffic Enforcement Officers & Supervisors to meet on Saturday, October 28, 2017, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. @ 2117 N. Howard Street. Your attendance is desired.
 
Topics for discussion:
  1. New Shift Procedures (how are we coming along?)
  2. Hours of Work  & Contract Language (OT, Call Back, Lunchtime, etc.)
  3. New Contract Language
  4. CUB Representatives
  5. Hours of Work
  6. Q & A
 
 
Light Refreshments will be provided
 
Looking forward to your participation.
 
RSVP 410-962-1492 Ext. 107
Leave a message, or mholmes@CUB-aft.org
 
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Two locals in the federation came together to let their voices be heard. City Union of Baltimore retirees joined with leadership and Baltimore Teachers Union retirees to testify at a city council hearing about changes to the prescription drug benefits plan for Baltimore city retirees. CUB President Antoinette Ryan-Johnson kicked off the panel. She spoke about the need to ensure a fair and equitable prescription drug benefit plan for current and retired city municipal workers.

President Ryan-Johnson was joined by CUB retiree Donald Morris and BTU retiree Marsha Taylor in supporting the City

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