Week of May 16, 2022

Message from the President

Another week and another group of dedicated and talented staff to celebrate! On Wednesday, we will get to celebrate the Speech Language Pathologists of the district. This is another unique and skilled group of individuals who work with some of our most challenging students. Thank you for your work and dedication to our students and our district.

Know Your Contract

As we continue through the process of negotiating the Para and Secretary Contracts, I thought I would share the process again. We all know it starts with negotiations, but after that, it gets fuzzy. Here is a breakdown of how we handle negotiations in Nashua.

Pre-Negotiations: We start with internal discussions with the negotiating team. We then work on a survey to get feedback from the membership, followed by a membership meeting to discuss the results and get an idea of what the membership is looking for in a new contract. Once that's done, we develop proposals to present at negotiations.

Negotiations: The next step is negotiations. A lot of time is spent with the other negotiating team with a legal obligation to negotiate in good faith in an attempt to reach an agreement. Each side presents proposals of things it would like to add, delete, or change in the contract. Then the back-and-forth happens.

Impasse: If the two sides can't reach an agreement, either side can declare impasse which leads to mediation.

Mediation: A mediator that both sides agree to is hired to try and get the two sides to reconcile their differences. This typically is done in an all-day session with both sides in different rooms, and the mediator going back and forth, trying to get a deal done. If the mediator can't get the two sides to an agreement, the sides go to Fact-Finding.

Fact-Finding: Each side presents its last proposal to the fact-finder. The fact-finder then has 30 days to come to its findings, which are released to both sides. However, a fact-finder’s report is non-binding, which means if one side rejects the report, there is no settlement.

Restart Negotiations: In the rare event that fact-finding is unsuccessful, negotiations are started over from scratch. Any tentative agreements are wiped out and everything is back on the table.

While this is how negotiating typically works, it doesn't necessarily have to follow this structure. When we negotiated the last teachers' contract, we had two days of mediation, but were unable to finish because mediator became ill. Because we were very close to a deal, both sides agreed to return to negotiations to finalize the deal. Obviously the goal is to reach an agreement in negotiations, but that isn't always possible.

Vacancies on the Board of Directors

The following positions are vacant on the Board of Directors. Vacancies are either a one or two year term (see date next to each position for when the term expires). The Board of Directors meetings monthly to discuss Union related issues, actions, and other business as needed. Board members also help disseminate information from the Union Office, meet with administration for questions about contracts, and assist members with questions, concerns and when meeting with administration. Members of the Board Directors are supported by the Grievance Chairs and the Executive Board. If you have any questions, or are interested in one of the vacant positions, please contact Adam (president@nashuatu.org).

Amherst Street

Teacher Representative (2024)

Paraeducator Representative (2024)

Bicentennial

Paraeducator Representative (2023)

Birch Hill

Paraeducator Representative (2024)

Dr. Crisp

Paraeducator Representative (2024)

Franklin Street

Teacher Representative (2023)

Teacher Representative (2024)

Paraeducator Representative (2024)

Ledge Street

Teacher Representative (2024)

Title I

One (1) Representative (2024)

Food Service

One (1) Representative (2023)

Secretaries

One (1) Representative (2024)

Legislative Update

AFT-NH Legislative Bulletin 2022-18

Committee of Conference Process Begins

Here's how the Committee of Conference process works. This upcoming week is when the House and Senate form committee of conferences and then they will vote on the committee of conference report on the 26th. Obviously, each year the House and Senate pass hundreds of pieces of legislation. This year there were more than 100 on education issues alone. Some bills are defeated, some are put off for study and some pass. When the bills move from one chamber to the other, the bill is once again reviewed. The House and Senate may seek to make changes to the bill. Once this happens the body the bill started in has 3 options-- they can decide to vote to defeat the bill, pass it with the changes from the other body or decide they want to try to work out their differences in a committee of conference. That is where we are now. A committee of conference is made up of seven members, four House members and three Senate members. The members must agree on a final version, or the bill is defeated.

Have an idea for the Just for Fun section? Send it to Adam (president@nashuatu.org).

Peanut Butter...

Smooth for the win...by a lot!!!

Just for Fun

This week's question is difficult for me. It's another Would You Rather and it deals with ac, heat, and the Internet.

For the NTU calendar, click here

For the BOE calendar, click here

For the BOE agendas and minutes, click here

Upcoming Events

  • May 16th

      • BOE Curriculum and Evaluation Committee, 6:00pm, Nashua High School North

  • May 17th

      • NTU President/Superintendent Meeting, 9:00am, Central Office

      • NTU Executive Board/Superintendent Meeting, 4:00pm, Central Office

      • BOE Policy Committee, 6:00pm, Nashua High School North

  • May 18th

      • Speech Language Pathologist Appreciation Day

      • Early Release - Elementary Only

      • AFT-NH Board of Directors, 4:30pm, via Zoom

      • Internal Secretary Negotiations, 5:30pm, Union Office

  • May 23rd

      • BOE Human Resources Committee, 5:30pm, Nashua High School North

      • Board of Education, 6:00pm, Nashua High School North

  • May 24th

      • NTU President/Superintendent Meeting, 9:00am, Central Office

      • Secretary Negotiations, 10:00am, Central Office

  • May 25th

      • Early Release - Middle School

  • May 30th

      • Memorial Day

      • No School

  • May 31st

      • NTU President/Superintendent Meeting, 9:00am, Central Office

      • Executive Board, 4:00pm, Union Office

  • June 1st

      • NTU Budget Committee, 4:00pm, via Zoom

  • June 6th

      • BOE Human Resources Committee, 5:30pm, Nashua High School North

      • Board of Education, 6:00pm, Nashua High School North

  • June 7th

      • NTU President/Superintendent Meeting, 9:00am, Central Office

      • Board of Directors, 4:15pm, Courtyard at Marriott, Exit 8

      • BOE Finance and Operations Committee, 6:00pm, Nashua High School North

  • June 14th

      • NTU President/Superintendent Meeting, 9:00am, Central Office

  • June 19th

      • Happy Father's Day!!!

      • Juneteenth

  • June 22nd

      • Last Day of School

Questions? Comments? Need Assistance? Contact a member of the Executive Board

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