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Nov 3, 2015

Next ACSS Board Meeting - Culver City on Jan 22-23, 2016

The next ACSS Board of Directors meeting will be held in Culver City (Los Angeles) from January 22-23, 2016.  If you plan to attend, please make sure you secure your hotel registration by JANUARY 5, 2016!

(REMEMBER: In order to have your costs reimbursed you must have your Chapter President's approval prior to booking your room or attending. Once you have your president's approval, you may reserve your room.)

Click here for more details on this event.

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Oct 30, 2015

Where does the money come from that funds pensions?

Have you ever wondered who pays into the pension fund income? CalPERS has released an illustration to help explain the sources of income that fund public employee pensions.  Every dollar spent on public pensions comes from 65 cents of investment earnings, 22 cents from employers and 13 cents from employees. 

Click here to read the full article on the CalPERS website. 

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Oct 30, 2015

ACSS will be visiting Northern CA CDCR facilities coming up in November 2015!

 

Calling all Supervisors, Managers and Excluded State Employees who work for California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation... ACSS will be visiting CDCR facilities in Northern California during the month of November! Check the ACSS Events Calendar to see when our next meeting will be held in YOUR area!  Our Member Outreach Coordinators will be present to inform you about ACSS programs, your rights as an excluded employee, and will listen to any issues you may be experiencing at your workplace. 

Lunch or snacks will be provided to members and potential members who RSVP prior to the meeting date. Stop by on your break or lunch.

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Oct 20, 2015

ACSS Members - Take Advantage of Discounted Group Insurance!

 

Did you know that as a member of ACSS, you are guaranteed coverage in several of these discounted group insurance plans? 

LIFE INSURANCE

  • Final Expense Insurance
  • Group 10-Year Level Life Insurance
  • Group Ordinary Life Insurance
  • Group TermPLUS Life Insurance

ACCIDENT AND TRAVEL INSURANCE

  • Comprehensive Accident Protection
  • Emergency Assistance Plus
  • Emergency Roadside Services
  • Group Travel Accident Insurance

DISABILITY INSURANCE

  • 6-Month Short Term Disability
  • Long Term Disability

HEALTH AND MEDICAL INSURANCE

  • Cancer Care
  • Cancer CarePLUS
  • FREE Discount Prescription Card
  • Epic Hearing Plan
  • Long Term Care
  • Pet Insurance

For details, rates and enrollment forms on these insurance plans, visit www.cseabenefitsprogram.com.  For additional questions, please contact the CSEA Member Benefits department at (800) 952-5283, Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (closed from 1 - 2 p.m.)

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Oct 16, 2015

ACSS PAC Needs You! Join Today!

 

If you haven't joined already, sign up today for the ACSS Political Action Committee (PAC)!  More than ever, the PAC needs your voluntary contribution. Donate as little as $2 per month!  The ACSS PAC is the easiest way for you to support candidates and issues that will benefit your career, compensation, and benefits.  By joining the PAC, you can make a difference and help ACSS fight to protect YOUR retirement benefits. Read the latest news about proposed measures that could threaten your pension.

JOIN PAC TODAY!

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Oct 16, 2015

Changes to Career Executive Assignment (CEA) Qualifications and Reinstatement Rights

Cal HR released a Personnel Management Liasons (PML) that describes changes to the minimum qualifications of the Career Executive Assignment (CEA). Since SB 99 went into effect on September 22, 2015, CEA recruitment is now open to the public and not just for state workers, therefore the potential candidate pool has more competition.

SB 99 also implements some changes in reinstatement rights. Soon CalHR will release an updated CEA booklet that includes these updates.

Click here to read PML 2015-031

Click here to read more about SB 99 - PML 2015-030

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Oct 15, 2015

Your ACSS Q4 2015 Newsletter is here!

 

The Q4 2015 Newsletter is here! In this edition, newly elected ACSS President Frank Ruffino introduces himself and provides inspiration about his vision for the future of ACSS.

Download it NOW!

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Oct 9, 2015

Compaction Issue Gains Momentum as ACSS Meets with CalHR, Presents Proposals

On October 8, 2015, ACSS met with CalHR’s representative to talk about resolving salary compaction globally for all excluded state employees. Our efforts gained momentum to ensure that all supervisors and managers have at least a 10% minimum differential in salary above the employees they supervise.

In this meeting with CalHR, ACSS presented data to highlight specific classifications that don’t have a 10% differential above their subordinates such as in the CDCR Office of Education whose excluded employees make significantly less than those they supervise. The salary compaction information presented by ACSS focuses on those excluded classifications that ACSS represents. We urged CalHR to adopt ACSS’ proposals to address the pay compaction issues facing excluded state employees and recommended appropriation of funds for excluded employee special salary adjustments in the next budget cycle.

CalHR’s representative stated that CalHR will commit to give ACSS’ proposals careful consideration and pointed out that this administration has shown a willingness to establish a minimum salary differential between supervisors and their subordinates.

ACSS also addressed the issue of parity for increases in pay and benefit negotiated with rank and file state employees. MOU parity would include general salary increases and benefits like the Department of Water Resources Operational Availability Incentive Program provided to bargaining units 9, 11, and 12.

As always, ACSS continues to address the issue of salary compaction and will keep you updated with our diligent efforts to resolve compaction for all excluded employees.

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Oct 9, 2015

Two New Pension Reform Proposals Attack New Hires and Cut Pay

Former San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed is at it again, this time proposing two new, poorly-crafted measures that attack state employee retirement securities.

The first measure eliminates defined benefit retirement for new public employees hired after January 1, 2015 and does not require employers to provide new employees with any retirement at all. If an employee moves from one department to another, they will lose their pension. This measure is highly detrimental to recruitment, and morale is certain to be damaged in the process.

The second measure caps retirement and cuts pay. It caps retirement contributions at levels which will force new public employees to suffer pay cuts between 7 – 39%. It will also significantly limit employer contributions towards retirement for new employees. New state employees would have their salaries reduced by up to 22%. Every new public employee would experience a drastic pay cut under this initiative.

These new proposals skirt around the pension reform issue by affecting only new hires and future employees. They do not alter costs of retirement benefits for current employees.

Reed said in a conference call to the media, “We are trying to focus on controlling the cost of benefits. The problem is only going to get worse.”

Dave Low, leader of a union-supported group called Californians for Retirement Security, countered by saying in a news statement that the proposals are poorly-drafted, mean-spirited and as unworkable as Reed & DeMaio’s past two pension reform ballot measures. ACSS is also a member of Californians for Retirement Security and supports Low’s statements.

Within the next two months, Kamala Harris will issue titles and summaries to these proposals, and we may see them on the 2016 November ballot if they collect enough signatures in time.

Click here to read the full article in the SacBee.

Click here to read Dave Low’s talking points summary about these measures.

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Oct 7, 2015

ACSS President Frank Ruffino Attends Chapter 504 Meeting in Fairfield


(Chapter 504 members from left: Alternate Delegate Kimisha Hall, Board Member Shirley Castaneda, Chapter President Donald Merrill, ACSS President Frank Ruffino, Secretary/Treasurer Lavonne Thomas, Vice President Marie Fay.)

On September 1, 2015, ACSS President Frank Ruffino attended Chapter 504’s meeting in Fairfield. Board Member Shirley Castaneda said she was honored by Ruffino’s presence and grateful for his dedication to ACSS. The members were pleased to meet him and were inspired by his thoughts regarding the current issues on pensions, health care reform and other matters.

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