Washington State Employee 11/2015
Washington State Employee 11/2015
Washington State Employee 11/2015
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NOVEMBER 2015
State Employee
The official newspaper of the
WASHINGTON FEDERATION OF STATE
EMPLOYEES/AFSCME Council 28AFL-CIO
WASHINGTON
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LEFT: Childrens members brainstorm solutions in breakout session with WFSE/AFSCME Council
Rep. Michael Abate. ABOVE: Shetha Alaskar of FUSE/Washingtons Communications Hub, helps
members with tips on telling their personal stories to community and political leaders.
Members from the DSHS
Childrens Administration
gathered Oct. 24 in Seattle
for the WFSE/AFSCME Childrens Seminar to step up
the unions efforts to protect
children.
That effort so far has
yielded many results, including more line-level workers in
the latest state budget -- after
pressure from Childrens
members postcard campaign
last year shed increasing light
on the unacceptably high
caseloads.
Those high caseloads
RPEC CORNER
Online: rpecwa.org
The cost of medical care
in the United States rose by
0.7 percent last year, according to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics. Thats the largest
increase in eight years.
While 5 percent of an
Americans income is spent
on healthcare overall, seniors
spend 20 percent of their income on health care.
Because of this, it is very
important that public employees take extreme care when
planning their healthcare coverage during retirement.
Below are some questions that may help you on
State Employee
WASHINGTON
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during open
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November 2015
UNION NEWS
Solving the IT recruitment and retention problem
by DeFrance Clarke
Clarke (standing) lays out IT options at one worksite meeting earlier this year at
Labor and Industries in Tumwater.
Management at some
agencies wrote the new PDFs
themselves with no input
SHARED LEAVE
REQUESTS
STILL IN NEED OF SHARED
LEAVE:
Kimberly Domitrovich, a
mental health technician 1
at Eastern State Hospital in
Medical Lake and a member
of Local 782, has had surgery
and will need extensive rehabilitation. Because of diabetic
complications, she had to have
a leg amputated. She has exhausted all leave resources.
Contact: Laura Farley, (509)
565-4680.
Jane Zimmer, a support enforcement officer 4 with DSHS
in Vancouver and a member
of Local 313, is requesting
shared leave to cover her
extended time off during her
recuperation from a serious
accident. Contact: Pam Miller,
(360) 397-9704, or your own
human resource office.
More shared leave requests:
Joshua Drollinger, a financial services specialist 4 with
DSHS in Port Angeles and a
member of Local 1463, has
been approved for shared
November 2015
and Technical Colleges implements a new budget allocation model sparked in part
by a reduction in base state
leave. Contact: your human
resource office.
Karen Lucero, a secretary
senior in the DSHS Region 2
Office of Indian Child Welfare (Division of Children and
Family Services) in Seattle
and a member of Local 843,
has been approved for shared
leave. Contact: your human
resource office.
Rene Whittington, an office
assistant 2 with the Employment Security Department
in Olympia and a member of
Local 443, has been approved
for shared leave because of
a serious health condition.
Contact: Felicia Wright, (360)
902-9532.
Sue Martinez, a financial services specialist 4 at the DSHS
Everett Community Service
Office and a member of Local
948, has been approved for
shared leave. Contact: your
human resource office.
Jadira Amaya, an office assistant 3 in the DSHS Statewide CSD Customer Service
Contact Center HIU Team in
Yakima and a member of Local 1326, is in need of shared
leave donations to cover time
off for surgery and recovery.
funding.
The board is phasing the
reductions in over four years.
WFSE/AFSCME Higher
Education Strategic Coordinator Mark Hamilton joined
with coalition partners American Federation of TeachersWashington, Washington
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de
Statewi
Day of
Action
12/3/15
For general information:
Go to wfse.org
Follow us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/
wfsec28/
Call our Hotline:
1-800-562-6102
cember.
On Thursday, Dec. 3,
we will have a statewide
desk drop covering the
impact of budget and
revenue on our health
care, wages and services
we provide.
Weve all seen the recent
media reports balanced and
unbalanced about the services our members provide
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Bright (left) and Lukaszek in early tracking session that led to the $55,000
settlement of more than 34 challenges of illegal outsourcing at the UW.
ing targets on a big computer
screen at Federation Headquarters in Olympia.
But this wasnt the only
good news for UW members
last month:
November 2015
United for our future, our families & To schedule your EVERY VOICE COUNTS Interview please contact your Union Rep, call
(800) 562-6002 or email Irenes@wfse.org.
the future of public services.
bilitation centers.
Julianne Moore, a member of Local 1326 at Yakima
Valley School in Selah, represented Federation members
before the Joint Legislative
Stan Withers (left) and Jamie Grady, the two UW Local 1488 members at the
center of the attendance policy victory.
Harborview members
who met with Hayes were
Bedriya Seid, Denzell Deloney, Clarisse Middleton,
Stephanie Swazer, John Frazier, Michael Abera, Tashia
Smith-Hankerson and Tom
Olsen. Local 1488 President
Paula Lukaszek, WFSE/AFSCME Statewide President
Sue Henricksen and WFSE/
AFSCME Executive Director
Greg Devereux joined them.
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PUBLIC SERVICE
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
Public
Service Policy
Committee
officers:
Chair -- Gabriel
Oseguera, Local
1671, Interpreters,
Renton.
Vice-Chair
-- Fahad
Abdulwahid,
Local 1671,
Interpreters,
Covington.
Secretary -Tatiana Fields,
Local 1671,
Interpreters,
Spokane.
INSTITUTIONS OF
HIGHER EDUCATION
From left: Crowley, Halverson, Phipps, Pethe, Echerd, Lukaszek, Smith-Hankerson, Davenhall, Theard, Davenport, Franco, Jensen and Walker.
Elected to the board from the Institutions of Higher Education Policy Committee: Quincy Burns, Local 931, Eastern Washington University, Cheney; Lin
Crowley, Local 443, The Evergreen State College, Olympia; Joe Davenport, Local 1488, University of Washington, Seattle; Vicki Echerd, Local 1400, Lower
Columbia College, Longview; Rodolfo Franco, Local 304, Seattle College; Rick Halverson, Local 1221, Community Colleges of Spokane; Skip Jensen, Local 330,
Central Washington University, Ellensburg; Paula Lukaszek, Local 1488, University of Washington, Seattle; Ty Pethe, Local 304, Seattle College; Max Phipps,
Local 1020, Everett Community College; Angie Simpson, Local 53, Tacoma Community College; Tashia Smith-Hankerson, Local 1488, University of Washington,
Seattle; Claude Theard, Local 1488, University of Washington, Seattle; and Craig Walker, Local 931, Eastern Washington University, Cheney.
Institutions of Higher Education Policy Committee officers: Chair - Craig Walker, Local 931, Eastern Washington University, Cheney; Vice-Chair -- Matthew
Davenhall, Local 304, Seattle College; and Secretary -- Kathleen Warren, Local 931, Eastern Washington University, Cheney.
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L&I Policy Committee Policy Committee officers: Chair - DeFrance Clarke, Local 443; Vice
Chair - Ken Grubb Local 443, Tumwater; and
Secretary -- Imelda Ang, Local 443, Tumwater.
November 2015
INSTITUTIONS
Board members elected from the Institutions Policy Committee: Dolly Adeyemi, Local 341, Fircrest
School, Shoreline; Craig Gibelyou, Local 793, Western State Hospital, Lakewood; Gabe Hall, Local 862,
Green Hill School, Chehalis; Kevin Hamel, Local 341, Fircrest School, Shoreline; Rick Hertzog, Local
793, Western State Hospital, Lakewood; Lyn Hofland, Local 482, Veterans Home, Retsil; Lee Malinda,
Local 573, Lakeland Village, Medical Lake; Julianne Moore, Local 1326, Yakima Valley School, Selah;
Mike Murphy, Local 491, Rainier School, Buckley; Eliga Sacks, Local 793, Special Commitment Center,
McNeil Island; Michele Stelovich, Local 1060, DD Field Services, Bellingham; Diane Womack, Local
782, Eastern State Hospital, Medical Lake; and Steven Yates, Local 491, Rainier School, Buckley.
Institutions Policy Committee officers: Chair - Michele Stelovich, Local 1060, Bellingham; Vice Chair Lyn Hofland, Retsil, Local 482; Secretary - Zochershea Butler, Local 491, Rainier School, Buckley.
NATURAL RESOURCES
TRANSPORTATION
From left: Holbrook, Felton, Doremus, Guilfoil, Pickett, Fraidenburg and Hoyle-Dodson.
Elected from the Natural Resources Policy Committee: Llyn Doremus, Local 1221,
Ecology, Spokane; Denis Felton, Local 1466, Parks, Coulee City; Steve Fraidenburg,
Local 443, Natural Resources, Olympia; Elena Guilfoil, Local 872, Ecology, Lacey; and
Eddie Holbrook, Local 1253, Ecology, Tri-Cities.
Natural Resources Policy Committee officers: Chair - Paul Pickett, Local 872, Ecology, Lacey; Vice-Chair -- Guy Hoyle-Dodson, Local 872, Ecology, Lacey; and Secretary
-- Llyn Doremus, Local 1221, Ecology, Spokane.
Transportation Policy Committee officers: Chair - Larry Flue, Local 378, Seattle; Vice-Chair -- Sam Schnieder, Local 1299, George;
and Secretary -- Georgina Willner, Local 443, Olympia.
MISCELLANEOUS
From left: Nelson, Allen, Sills, Fosty-Wilson, Schimpf, Draude, English, Fossum, Hughes, Tilton, Loper, Rodriguez and Kaushagen.
Elected from Human Services: Kevin Allen, Local 843, Seattle; Adam Draude, Local 443, Olympia; Cynthia English, Local 53, Tacoma; Shay Kaushagen,
Local 313, Vancouver; Tim Hughes, Local 313, Vancouver; Steve Fossum, Local 443, Olympia; Michele Loper, Local 313, Vancouver; Katie Nelson, Local 443,
Olympia; Addie Rodriguez, Local 1326, Yakima; Brenna Schimpf, Local 948, Everett; Debbie Sills, Local 1326, Yakima; Ed Tilton, Local 862, Centralia; Carol
Van Arnam, Local 1299, Wenatchee; and Tracy (Fosty) Wilson, Local 1060, Bellingham.
November 2015
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TACOMA A state
Department of Correc-
Community Response
Unit Specialist
Thomas Grabski
(photo courtesy DOC)
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Local 862 members and allies present food bank donation to DSHS Secretary Kevin Quigley. From left: Karla Miles, Patti
Stoumbaugh, Karen Mork (presenting check), Quigley, Lesona Hartman and Sheila Brooks.
WFSE/AFSCME President Sue Henricksen swears in new officers at Washington State University Local 1066 Oct. 7 in Pullman. From left: President Derek
Jones, Secretary Eric Needham and Treasurer Lance Mitchell.
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November 2015