Thursday, August 19, 2010
The Last Class
Well I can honestly say I have enjoyed this class and have learned a great deal. On our final day we finished negotiations. We were down to salary and insurance so it didn't take long. We settled for a one year but would have preferred a multi. I found the presentations interesting. A lot of information was covered in a short amount of time. It was helpful to get the final in advance as I have been working some pretty long days here lately with the start of the school year. I always like to hear what everyone else has taken away from the experience. Thanks Dr. Closen. This was a worthwhile experience, even if it did create some passionate feelings among some of our cohort members : ) See everyone next weekend!!
EDL 623 LAST CALL
The entire bargaining process brought out emotions and frustrations that were hidden deep down in my soul. Ok..that is a little dramatic but I am very glad we were able to settle on that last day. We expedited the process because we had 4 issues to deal with. I am not sure that we "won" because we agreed to a one year contract. Someone posted about the Illini Bluffs situation. It would have been fun to hear from someone from that district so get the real "scoop." I see where they avoided a strike. Everyone did a great job on their presentatons. See you in a few days to learn about some very interesting topics!! I hope everyone has had a great start to the school year.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Last Class
I feel that the last day of the simulation was probably the most difficult. Trying to remember what was proposed or tentatively agreed upon from several weeks ago was difficult. However, this will be reality when we become superintendents. I feel that organization is probably one of the most important aspects of the bargaining process. Learning what not to do is just as important as what to do. The Illini Bluffs example and stories from Dr. Closen contain many of the "not to do's" The roundtable disussion at the end of class was very interesting. I like hearing what everyone took from the class. It is also nice to see imformative presentations that engage the audience....nice job on the jeopardy lando lakes and angie.
Sunday August 15
The contract bargaining simulation was completed fairly early in the day for our group. I was glad I took good notes on the last meeting date as there was some confusion regarding where we were at in the process. The union team agreed to our final proposal as it was presented. It worked out well even though I think we gave too much in salary I could live with that in that we were able to save in other areas. I found it more challenging than I thought it would be to type up the final contract. There were subtle changes that came into play as we began to formally publish the document. I could see where it would be very important to make sure that both sides were in agreement on the language before that process went too far.
I also presented my topic concerning merit pay. It was a little difficult because I felt tlike everyone was familiar with the topic and zoned out on me. I don't blame anyone for this but i did question how much was gained by the presentations.
I also presented my topic concerning merit pay. It was a little difficult because I felt tlike everyone was familiar with the topic and zoned out on me. I don't blame anyone for this but i did question how much was gained by the presentations.
Sunday, August 15th
The last day was a productive day. My group of bargainers decided on a one year deal. It was nice to finish the bargaining project.
I really enjoyed Scott Dearman's presentation on Merit pay. It was informative and cleared up myths about how merit pay would work. Nice job Scott!
How can you go wrong with Jeopardy? Very informative game for the class to play. Great job Lan and Angie!
Overall the class has been enjoyable and informative. I have taken several things away from the bargaining process. My last comment would be that I will not be jumping out of an airplane any time soon!
I really enjoyed Scott Dearman's presentation on Merit pay. It was informative and cleared up myths about how merit pay would work. Nice job Scott!
How can you go wrong with Jeopardy? Very informative game for the class to play. Great job Lan and Angie!
Overall the class has been enjoyable and informative. I have taken several things away from the bargaining process. My last comment would be that I will not be jumping out of an airplane any time soon!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Final Day, August 5th
On the final day of class, we finished our mock negotiations. Two thoughts I continue to have are how much "down time" there is while negotiating. One group member going through negotiations mentioned how they forgot their laptop and there was no way to pass the time during caucus. Dr. Closen mentioned that not only do you have to find a way to pass time, the superintendent has to also help the BOE pass time as well. The second area of concern is that the union can make many demands without any concern for available money or to the extent which their demands would be fiscally irresponsible if agreed to by the school district.
Overall trust, being prepared, and perseverance are key to surviving negotiations, even more so if the negotiations are contentious from either side.
Overall trust, being prepared, and perseverance are key to surviving negotiations, even more so if the negotiations are contentious from either side.
August 15-Last class!
It was our final class today. We were able to finalize the collective bargaining simulation. We found out how important it was to have good notes. We honestly couldn't remember exactly where we were at so referring to the notes was key to reminding us where to start from. The process was very good to go through and was very beneficial for all of in listing to everyone’s responses to their summarizing thoughts.
The presentations were full of good information once again today. I enjoyed learning a bit more about the insurance process. Lan and Angie’s Jeopardy game was refreshing and a nice little test of our knowledge of IBB and traditional bargaining. All in all a good day and a good class. I think we all learned a great deal about bargaining and the massive undertaking involved in being prepared to successfully negotiate a good CBA.
The presentations were full of good information once again today. I enjoyed learning a bit more about the insurance process. Lan and Angie’s Jeopardy game was refreshing and a nice little test of our knowledge of IBB and traditional bargaining. All in all a good day and a good class. I think we all learned a great deal about bargaining and the massive undertaking involved in being prepared to successfully negotiate a good CBA.
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