Rauner Administration - Trade
Unions reach agreements
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[October 23, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD - After several
months of good faith negotiations, Governor Bruce Rauner has agreed
to terms on new four-year collective bargaining agreements with the
International Union of Operating Engineers, the United Association
of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting
Industry, and the International Association of Machinist and
Aerospace Workers. The last set of agreements expired June 30, 2015.
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The new contracts cover workers at the Departments of
Agriculture, Central Management Services, Corrections, Historic
Preservation, Human Services, Juvenile Justice, Military Affairs,
Transportation, Veterans’ Affairs, and the Illinois State Police.
The employees are all professional tradesmen and women who work as
stationary engineers and plant operators, plumbers and steamfitters,
and machinists.
The tentative agreements are being submitted to the membership of
the trade unions for a ratification vote. The terms of the tentative
agreements are confidential until the end of the ratification
process.
As a continuation of the productive negotiating sessions, the trade
unions and the Governor’s Office also pledged to form a long-term
relationship to improve employer-labor relations in state
government.
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