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April is action month leading to the start of bargaining at most tables in May Keep up to date
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Interpreters Bargaining Team during
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Under the March 17
settlement, the Bellevue College Human Resources staff
responsible for labor relations
and the Bellevue College
director of facilities will participate in a joint training with
WFSE/AFSCME staff members conducted by the Public
Employment Relations Commission (PERC).
he union
has
once
again issued
the voting record on how legislators did
on our issues in the 20152016 legislative cycle.
Delegates to the April 9 WFSE/AFSCME Endorsements Conference get into the swing of debate and decisions.
State Employee
WASHINGTON
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Gov. Jay Inslee signs SHB 2765 into law while Local 1466 member Andy
Kallinen (far left) looks on. Also present were WFSE/AFSCMEs Alia Griffing,
Matt Zuvich and Brandon Anderson.
Session ends with some pluses, but many issues kicked down the road
WFSE/AFSCME
members and the people they
care for saw some gains in
the 2016 legislative session.
But lawmakers kicked many
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Bailey (R-10)
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Becker (R-2)
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Benton (R-17)
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Billig (D-3)
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Braun (R-20)
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Chase (D-32)
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Cleveland (D-49)
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Conway (D-29)
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Dammeier (R-25)
25%
Dansel (R-7)
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Darneille (D-27)
100%
Ericksen (R-42)
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Fain (R-47)
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Fraser (D-22)
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Frockt (D-46)
100%
Habib (D-48)
100%
Hargrove (D-24)
50%
Hasegawa (D-11)
100%
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88%
Hewitt (R-16)
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Hill (R-45)
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Hobbs (D-44)
57%
Honeyford (R-15)
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Liias (D-21)
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25%
29%
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25%
29%
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100%
86%
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100%
86%
Rivers (R-18)
13%
43%
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50%
57%
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100%
100%
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29%
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The House voting record
includes two representatives who
served in 2015 but moved to the
Senate for the 2016 session:
Sen. Reuven Carlyle, D-36, and
Sen. Dean Takko, D-19. Their
votes are included here for
reference.
The House voting record
includes votes from five
representatives who joined the
House to fill vacancies in the
2015-2016 term: Rep. Andrew
Barkis, R-2; Rep. Mary Dye, R-9;
Rep. Noel Frame, D-36; Rep.
Patricia Kuderer, D-48; Rep. JD
Rossetti, D-19.
The House voting record
includes votes from five
representatives who vacated
their seats or moved to the
Senate in the 2015-2016 term:
Reuven Carlyle, D-36 (moved
to Senate); Susan Fagan, R-9;
Graham Hunt, R-2; Ross Hunter,
D-48; and Dean Takko, D-19
(moved to Senate). Their votes
are included here for reference.
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Voting
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not a member of that chamber at that time * Votes exist in the other chamber
Hansen (D-23)
100%
88%
E
Hargrove (R-47)
33%
13%
N/A
Harmsworth (R-44)
N/A
13%
N/A
Harris (R-17)
33%
22%
Hawkins (R-12)
17%
13%
N/A
Hayes (R-10)
17%
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Hickel (R-30)
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Holy (R-6)
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100%
100%
Hunt, G. (R-2)
0%
0%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Hunt, S. (D-22)
100%
100%
HOUSE VOTING RECORD (2015-16)
Hunter (D-48)
100%
80%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Hurst (D-31)
60%
100%
N/A
Jinkins (D-27)
100%
100%
Johnson (R-14)
33%
40%
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N/A
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Kagi (D-32)
100%
100%
Kilduff (D-28)
N/A
88%
N/A
Kirby (D-29)
100%
100%
N/A
Klippert (R-8)
17%
0%
N/A
Kochmar (R-30)
33%
25%
N/A
Kretz (R-7)
17%
13%
N/A
Kristiansen (R-39)
17%
14%
N/A
Kuderer (D-48)
N/A
100%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Lytton
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Voting
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Key: E = Excused
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MacEwen (R-35)
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E
Magendanz (R-5)
17%
0%
Manweller (R-13)
33%
0%
McBride (D-48)
N/A
100%
N/A
McCabe (R-14)
N/A
25%
N/A
McCaslin (R-4)
N/A
0%
N/A
Moeller (D-49)
100%
100%
N/A
Morris (D-40)
100%
100%
N/A
Moscoso (D-1)
100%
100%
N/A
Muri (R-28)
0%
38%
N/A
Nealey (R-16)
17%
13%
N/A
Orcutt (R-20)
17%
25%
N/A
Ormsby (D-3)
100%
100%
Ortiz-Self (D-21)
100%
100%
N/A
Orwall (D-33)
100%
100%
N/A
Parker (R-6)
25%
22%
Peterson (D-21)
N/A
100%
N/A
Pettigrew (D-37)
100%
100%
Pike (R-18)
20%
13%
N/A
Pollet (D-46)
100%
100%
N/A
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Blake (D-19)
Buys (R-42)
Caldier (R-26)
Carlyle* (D-36)
Chandler (R-15)
Chopp (D-43)
Clibborn (D-41)
Cody (D-34)
Condotta (R-12)
DeBolt (R-20)
Dent (R-13)
Dunshee (D-44)
Dye (R-9)
Fagan (R-9)
Farrell (D-46)
Fey (D-27)
Fitzgibbon (D-34)
Frame (D-36)
Goodman (D-45)
Gregerson (D-33)
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1 = RIGHT vote
0 = WRONG vote
E = Excused
A = Absent
N/A = Not a member of that
chamber at that time * Votes
exist in the other chamber
Notes:
The House voting record
includes two representatives who
served in 2015 but moved to the
Senate for the 2016 session:
Sen. Reuven Carlyle, D-36, and
Sen. Dean Takko, D-19. Their
votes are included here for
reference.
The House voting record
includes votes from five
representatives who joined the
House to fill vacancies in the
2015-2016 term: Rep. Andrew
Barkis, R-2; Rep. Mary Dye, R-9;
Rep. Noel Frame, D-36; Rep.
Patricia Kuderer, D-48; Rep. JD
Rossetti, D-19.
The House voting record
includes votes from five
representatives who vacated
their seats or moved to the
Senate in the 2015-2016 term:
Reuven Carlyle, D-36 (moved
to Senate); Susan Fagan, R-9;
Graham Hunt, R-2; Ross Hunter,
D-48; and Dean Takko, D-19
(moved to Senate). Their votes
are included here for reference.
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Reykdal (D-22)
100%
100%
N/A
Riccelli (D-3)
100%
100%
N/A
Robinson (D-38)
100%
100%
Rodne (R-5)
17%
38%
N/A
Rossetti (D-19)
N/A
100%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Ryu (D-32)
100%
100%
N/A
Santos (D-37)
100%
100%
N/A
Sawyer (D-29)
100%
100%
Schmick (R-9)
17%
0%
Scott (R-39)
0%
0%
N/A
Sells (D-38)
100%
100%
N/A
Senn (D-41)
100%
100%
E
Shea (R-4)
17%
0%
N/A
HOUSE VOTING RECORD (2015-16)
Short (R-7)
17%
0%
N/A
Smith (R-10)
17%
0%
N/A
Springer (D-45)
83%
100%
Stambaugh (R-25)
N/A
38%
N/A
Stanford (D-1)
100%
100%
N/A
Stokesbary (R-31)
N/A
22%
Sullivan (D-47)
100%
100%
Takko* (D-19)
100%
100%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Tarleton (D-36)
100%
100%
N/A
Taylor (R-15)
17%
0%
Tharinger (D-24)
100%
100%
Van De Wege (D-24) 100%
88%
N/A
Van
Werven
(R-42)
N/A N/A =0%
Voting
Record
Key:
E = Excused
not a member of that chamber at that time * Votes exist in the other chamber
Vick (R-18)
17%
0%
N/A
Walkinshaw (D-43)
100%
100%
Walsh (R-16)
17%
38%
N/A
Wilcox (R-2)
33%
44%
Wilson (R-17)
N/A
13%
N/A
Wylie (D-49)
100%
100%
N/A
Young (R-26)
0%
13%
N/A
Zeiger (R-25)
33%
38%
N/A
Explanation
of votes on
page 6.
April 2016
Page 5
Would have lowered the age for workers who can enter into structured
settlements from 50 to 40.
A Yes vote was a Wrong vote; a
No vote was a Right vote.
Page 6
WFSE/AFSCME-initiated bill.
Would have required a cost-comparison before a decision to outsource
work done by state employees.
Would gave required agencies to
monitor the contracts during the life of
performance.
Would have required an analysis be
done after a contract is completed to
compare the initial agreed-upon terms
to the final product (cost, time, scope
of work, etc.).
A Yes vote was a Right vote; a No
vote was a Wrong vote.
April 2016
SHARED LEAVE
REQUESTS
Crystal Lieseke, a licensed
practical nurse 2 at Eastern
State Hospital in Medical Lake
and a member of Local 782,
has been approved for shared
leave to care for her seriously
ill daughter, who is battling
cancer. Her daughter has a
9-year-old son and Crystal
will need to help them with all
the daily activities of living.
Contact: your human resource
office; Eastern State Hospital members can complete a
donor form, which is located
on the ESH SharePoint site,
through the ESH payroll office
or the ESH human resources
office.
Susan Betts, an industrial
insurance underwriter with
the Department of Labor and
Industries in Tumwater and
a member of Local 443, is
again asking for donations of
shared leave to cover the time
she will miss during extended
treatment and recovery from
breast cancer. Susan is hoping
to return to work by the end of
May. Susan has used all her
available leave. Contact: Laura
Cadwell at (360) 902-5488, or
your own human resource office.
Toni Mohle, a Community
Corrections officer 2 with the
Department of Corrections
in the Pierce County Special
Needs Unit and a member
of Local 53, is still in need of
shared leave because of ongoing recovery from brain surgery
and other serious medical
issues. Any donation would
be appreciated because she
has exhausted all her accrued
leave. Contact: Heidi Grace
in DOC Human Resources at
(360) 407-5753, or your human
resource office.
FAMILY CAMPOUT
Sept. 16-18, 2016
April 2016
Deadline to register:
Aug. 22, 2016
If you register and need to cancel, please do so by the Aug. 22 deadline so those on the waiting list can take your place.
LOCAL#:
NAME
Street
(
Home phone
City
State
Zip
Cell Phone
Hiking
Birdwatching
Fishing on lakes
Interpretive Center
Basketball
Baseball
Horseshoes
Volleyball
Soccer
Please pay $11.56 for each participating family member/guest by Aug. 22;
no charge for WFSE/AFSCME members and children under age 3.
*Mail this form to: Tavie Smith, WFSE/AFSCME Campouts, 1212 Jefferson St SE #300, Olympia WA 98501
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UNION NEWS
Department of Social and Health Services Supplemental Bargaining. The WFSE/AFSCME DSHS Supplemental
Bargaining Team met March 28 and presented its agency-specific proposals to management. Negotiations resume April
22 and 26. The team is (from left): Shay Kaushagen, Romy Garcia, Gabe Hall, Sue Henricksen, David Greenman,
Julianne Moore, Cynthia English, Steve Fossum, Rick Hertzog and Bill Youngman. Also pictured center right: Sean
Dannen, WFSE/AFSCME GG strategic coordinator.
SHOP
STEWARD
CORNER
The Department of Transportation Supplemental Bargaining Team presented their agency-specific contract proposals to management March 30. Meanwhile, DOT members
across the state participated in the Mission Critical Safety
First job action. Negotiations resumed April 15 and, if
necessary, April 20.
The team (from left): Sean Dannen, WFSE/AFSCME
General Government strategic coordinator; Ken Fisher,
Local 504, Spokane; Steve Fries, Local 1299, Moses
Lake; Joy Draper, Local 53, Tacoma; Kate Rogers, Local
1060, Greenbank (Whidbey Island); and WFSE/AFSCME
Deputy Executive Director Bob Keller.
All the supplemental bargaining is in advance of the start
of negotiations at the main General Government table
that starts May 17.
Page 8
April 2016