Pritzker, AFSCME Announce
Tentative Agreement on New State Contract
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[June 04, 2019]
Governor JB Pritzker’s administration and AFSCME Council 31— the
largest union of Illinois state employees — reached a tentative
agreement on a new contract.
As always, terms will be released after union members have the
opportunity to review and vote on the tentative agreement at
worksite ratification meetings to be scheduled in the coming days.
“With this tentative agreement, Illinois has turned another
important page from years of brutal ideological warfare,” said
Governor JB Pritzker. “Instead, this agreement respects the valuable
contributions our workers make to the state and treats all our
taxpayers fairly, thanks to months of negotiations that were
constructive and frank. This agreement will be accommodated in the
budget that the General Assembly will vote on today, and even more
importantly, it is consistent with my long-term plans to stabilize
Illinois’ finances.”
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“This agreement reflects a fresh start for public service workers in state
government,” AFSCME Council 31 Executive Director Roberta Lynch said. “For four
years, union members did their jobs and served their communities despite Bruce
Rauner’s chaos, hostility and constant attacks. In the Pritzker administration,
AFSCME members have an employer who understands the importance of their work,
respects their rights and is a constructive partner in the collective bargaining
process.”
AFSCME represents nearly 40,000 state employees who protect kids from abuse and
neglect, care for veterans and people with disabilities, keep prisons safe,
maintain state parks, help struggling families and provide countless other vital
public services in communities across the state.
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