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ACSS Q3 Board Meeting
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September 27 - 29, 2013
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Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa
3050 Bristol St.
Costa Mesa, California
USA 92626
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Please note: You must have your chapter president's approval prior to booking your room or attending.
Deadline to book your room at the discounted rate: August 28th
Reserve your room here to get the ACSS discounted rate.
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Association of
California State Supervisors
1108 O Street, Suite 317
Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 326-4257 • (800) 624-2137
For questions about this site, contact Kevin Glidden at (916) 326-4302 or kglidden@calcsea.org
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ACSS News
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For questions about this Web site please email us.
Feb
24
Written by:
ACSS Communications
2/24/2012 3:27 PM

Why isn't my department getting the furlough settlement?
Furloughs were devastating to all state employees. That is why your ACSS - along with organizations like SEIU - fought so hard for so long to overturn them.
In the end, SEIU procured back pay for rank and file employees at five agencies by agreeing to drop all ongoing furlough litigation. Your ACSS and other organizations then successfully fought to get the settlement extended to excluded employees in the impacted agencies.
So why isn't your department on the list of those that received back pay?
An appellate court decision dictated the criterion for exclusion from furloughs:
The court declared furloughs legal for all state agencies except those that did not receive "an item of appropriation" from the annual budget act. The five agencies in the settlement - First 5 California, Prison Industry Authority, California Earthquake Authority, California Housing Finance Agency, and California State Lottery - represent the agencies that receive no money through the budget act. Essentially, these five agencies fall outside the budget process and can therefore compensate employees without impacting the state's General Fund.
Source: SEIU Furlough Litigation Settlement FAQ
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