NEW-BTU Special Election InformationBallots in the special election for Vice President were mailed out later than anticipated. This delay was caused by technical problems with the mailing house. As a result the deadline for receiving ballots has been extended to October 18th, at 4pm. The results of the election will be announced the evening of the 18th. Please mail back your ballot as soon as it is received. If you do not receive a mail-in ballot or need a replacement ballot, call the vendor hotline at (203)-403-8401. In person voting will be held at the BTU on October 16th from 8am to 6pm. Every member will need to show a photo ID to vote in person. You may email Michelle Frank (mfrank@btu.org) on the 16th to find out if your ballot was received. If for some reason your ballot has not been delivered please come vote in person! Go to the BTU website under the elections tab to hear candidates Lea-Antionette Serena and Paul Christian introduce themselves. REMINDER THAT NEW MEMBERS WILL NOT RECEIVE A MAIL-IN BALLOT AND MUST VOTE IN PERSON. Faculty Senates and other school based committees do not endorse in BTU elections. Here are some Dos and Don’ts for members for all BTU internal elections: |
You may contact ombudsmen Danielle Fraine with questions or concerns at electioncommittee@btu.org. Members are welcome to attend and ask questions at the start of election committee meetings. Next meeting is October 28 at 5 pm at the BTU. Contact mfrank@btu with any questions about your membership status.
Dear Member, Over the past week, we have once again proven to the district, the public and to ourselves that we have the power and capacity to achieve great things when we work together. Just within the past seven days BTU members have: delivered thousands of hand-written postcards to the Mayor calling for a fair contract and a better BPS for our students, read a sample of those first-hand postcard accounts in public testimony to the school committee (starts around the 1:15:00 mark), distributed more than 40,000 books to the community at our Back to School Book Fair, and participated in national walk-ins on Monday to demand more federal public education funding and a FAIR CONTRACT. This is the type of energy and engagement we want to bring to our next contract bargaining session with the district which is this Thursday, Oct. 3rd from 5 to 8 pm at the BTU Hall. Everyone should be participating in Throwdown Thursday that day by wearing your union shirt and pin and also register to let us know if you’ll be attending contract negotiations. There is also a possibility that an additional negotiating session focused on inclusion will be scheduled for Tuesday, October 8 at 5 pm.
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