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Gov. Christie, CWA Begin Bargaining Over Health Benefits

By Donald C. Barbati on May 26, 2011
Posted in Contract Negotiations

As reported by nj.com, Governor Chris Christie began bargaining over health benefits for state employees this week, according to a memo sent out to members of the Communications Workers of America obtained by the Star-Ledger.

Christie has been adamant for months that he would obtain changes to employee health benefits through legislation. The new …

State Workers Demonstrate Solidarity Against Christie’s Proposed Benefit, Pension Cuts

By Donald C. Barbati on May 23, 2011
Posted in Uncategorized

As reported by nj.com, state workers have begun wearing red arm bands to voice their opposition to proposals that would slash their health benefits. The arm bands are being distributed by the Communications Workers of America, the largest public employee union in New Jersey that represents most of the state’s professional rank and …

CWA Files Unfair Practice Charge Against Christie

By Donald C. Barbati on May 23, 2011
Posted in Contract Negotiations

As reported by app.com, New Jersey’s largest state worker union filed an unfair practice charge against Governor Chris Christie’s administration, saying the administration has so far refused to negotiate health care costs. 

The Communication Workers of America filed the charge with the state Public Employment Relations Commission (“PERC”) on May 12, 2011. Union …

Sweeney, Oliver Meet With Unions To Talk Health Care

By Donald C. Barbati on April 20, 2011
Posted in Uncategorized

As reported by nj.com, Democratic leaders met with union officials and sources say the topic was overhauling health benefits. Senate President Steve Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver met with the heads of the biggest public employee unions: Communications Workers of America, America Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, International …

Christie Slams Alternative Proposal by CWA on Health Care Benefits

By Donald C. Barbati on April 5, 2011
Posted in Uncategorized

As reported by nj.com, Governor Chris Christie panned an alternative proposal by the State’s largest public employee union to overhaul health care benefits. “Their offer stinks,” Christie said at a press conference in Trenton. “It doesn’t save any money.”

Christie wants all state employees to pay for 30 percent of the cost of health …

Sweeney Plan for Healthcare Reform Gains Little Support Among Democrats

By Donald C. Barbati on March 29, 2011
Posted in Uncategorized

As reported by nj.com, Senate President Stephen Sweeney’s plan to require public workers to kick in more for medical benefits is getting little support from his fellow Democrats. As Sweeney scrambles for votes, Senate Republicans say they favor Governor Chris Christie’s proposal, which a new non-partisan report predicts would save about 16 …

NJ Shifting to Riskier Options for Pension Fund

By Donald C. Barbati on March 25, 2011
Posted in Uncategorized

As reported by app.com, New Jersey officials continued to move the State’s $71.6 billion pension fund into more aggressive, and riskier, investments, as returns have missed their targets for a decade. The decisions included putting $100 million into a private equity fund run by a big fundraiser for President Barack Obama.

State Investment …

Union Members Turned Away from Statehouse

By Donald C. Barbati on March 23, 2011
Posted in Uncategorized

As reported by nj.com, a security decision by State Police to turn union members away from the Statehouse hours before the Senate went into session was criticized as unfair by a key lawmaker and public employee unions. About 50 public employee union members trying to participate in a lobbying day never got inside the …

CWA Offers to Pay More Than 20 Percent of Health Benefits

By Donald C. Barbati on March 18, 2011
Posted in Uncategorized

As reported by nj.com, the state’s largest public employee union unveiled its plan for workers to contribute more for their medical coverage in hopes of convincing lawmakers and the public that real savings can be achieved at the bargaining table. 

The Communications Workers of America, which represents about 40,000 state workers, detailed …

Christie Refuses to Negotiate Health Care Cost Increases

By Donald C. Barbati on March 16, 2011
Posted in Uncategorized

As reported by nj.com, representatives for Governor Chris Christie have told the state’s largest union that the administration’s plan to sharply increase health care costs for public employees was not negotiable, union leaders said. 

The Governor’s issue first took the issue of health care costs off the table when negotiations over a new …

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Frank M. Crivelli is a shareholder in the law firm of Crivelli, Barbati & DeRose, L.L.C. His primary practice revolves around the representation of public employee labor unions in various capacities to include contract negotiation, unfair labor practice litigation, contract grievance arbitration, and other diverse issues that are litigated before state and federal trial courts, appellate courts, and administrative tribunals throughout the State of New Jersey

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