Judge to confer with Bureau of Mediation

Concerning Protracted NFTNSD Contract Dispute

LANGHORNE, PA (AUGUST 30, 2012) — Bargaining teams for teachers and the Neshaminy School District met again tonight for talks aimed at reaching a new contract.

Board continues to fiddle

School Board Does Not Move Closer Despite NFT’s Latest Concessions

LANGHORNE, PA (AUGUST 29, 2012) — Fully aware of the tremendous outpouring of support voiced by the general membership in support of its leaders at a meeting earlier in the evening, the Neshaminy School Board nonetheless continued to waste precious time accomplishing virtually nothing at this evening’s negotiating session. Both sides spent nearly an hour reviewing a two page document in which the parties simply again agreed to a handful of minor issues. Those issues had been contained in the arbitrator’s report that had otherwise been rejected out of hand by the Board so the effort was for all intents and purposes, a waste of the NFT’s time.

“We then waited an hour and a half for the Board to present what it promised to be a ‘new look’ at its health care proposals,” said NFT President Louise Boyd. “The Board provided no explanation whatsoever as to why the proposal could not have been prepared in the two weeks since our last session. It’s another clear example of how they are intentionally dragging this process out in an attempt to break our resolve. The district needs to understand that all they are doing is steeling our resolve and in the process, wasting tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars in legal fees as their attorneys keep raking in the hard-earned tax dollars of the residents of the district. It’s a disgrace.”

Boyd explained that the district’s so-called promised “new look” in health insurance actually proved to be little more than an “old look.” While the Board did slightly – ever so slightly – decrease its demand for a tri-level drug benefit from 5/30/50 to 5/25/30, it did not budge from its demand that NFT members pay 15% of the health care premium. The long-awaited health care proposal was little more than a rehash of the same uncompromising demand that the Board’s high paid lawyer ($47,000 in taxpayer dollars for just June and July) has been demanding for five years. In the spirit of true negotiations, the NFT countered the meager progress offered by the Board with further significant health care concessions.

“We offered to increase our contribution from 8% to 8.5% in the second year and then to 9% in the third year,” Boyd said. “The Board responded that it requires an entire day to think about our offer and ended the negotiation session for the evening.”

The next negotiation session is tomorrow evening at 6:00 PM.

Neshaminy School Board continues to stall

District Refuses To Compromise On Any Level With District Teachers

LANGHORNE, PA (August 16, 2012) — Much as the NFT Negotiation team predicted, the this evening’s bargaining session with the Neshaminy School Board was a complete waste of the Federation’s time. Despite the presence of the NFT’s senior attorney, that Board President Ritchie

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JFT Endorsements for November 6, 2012, Local and State Elections

  Endorsements for November 6, 2012, Local and State Elections

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Judge 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, Div B      PAUL BONIN

Judge 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, Div H      CHARLES R. JONES

Judge Criminal District Court, Sect B             TRACY FLEMINGS-DAVILLIER

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