Welcome to the CSEA Chapter 262 Newsletter!
These will be coming to you on the second and fourth Friday of each month. Your Chapter Leadership understands the importance of communicating with Chapter members and are committed to creating and maintaining not only transparent leadership, but leadership that listens. This is, after all, your union.
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It would be fair to say that this past year 2020 was full of surprises. Charles Dickens must have been channeling Nostradamus when he wrote these most famous opening lines to a novel…
The race to the White House may be over, but there are still elections coming up. No, the presidential election is not getting a “do over,” but your Chapter 262 will be seeking nominations for Chapter officers.
Your vote is truly your voice! There is no greater way to be heard than to cast your ballot in this year’s critical election on November 3. You decide who leads our communities, local school boards, and the United States.
If you are a part-time unit member and incurred medical expenses such as prescription medications, office visit co-payments, physical therapy, etc., you can submit a receipt and claim for reimbursement.
One of the ways CSEA protects you is through the steward program. Stewards help unit members with employee relations, contract issues, and working conditions.
On Sept. 9, 2016, President Barack Obama issued a proclamation making September 11 each year Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance for all Americans.
On Thursday, August 20, your Chapter 262 held a ratification vote for several side letters andmemorandums of understanding.
CSEA’s 94th Annual Conference is officially a wrap. It concluded Tuesday evening with the final order of business: installation of officers. The Conference was attended by a record-breaking 3,694 total delegates.
This year’s CSEA Annual Conference has gone virtual, and since everything is online, members now can have an opportunity to access this annual event for free. All you have to do is register.
Some of us are anxious to get back to campus and to work. Some of us are anxious about coming back to campus and to work. Some of us are frustrated about having to stay home.
Yes, Virginia, There Will Be A Summer 4/10 Schedule. It’s almost here! If you have not already done so, you need to arrange your Summer 4/10 schedules with your managers
Each year your Chapter 262 collaborates with the Management Team, the Classified Senate, and our sister Chapter 651 to provide fun, food, and festivities that celebrate, honor, and recognize all classified professionals.
While we are all doing our part to prevent the spread of the pandemic, even for a little while we may have an opportunity to explore amusements parks and other entertainment online while you stay home.
Making a Top Ten list is so popular, even your CSEA Chapter 262 created one. Let’s finish off our Top Ten Telecommuting Tips with the top five tips.
Mt. SAC serves more than 60,000 students both credit and noncredit, and we converted more than three thousand classes from on-campus to online classes.
March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the many contributions women have made throughout history.
Your CSEA Chapter 262 leadership team is working closely with college administration to ensure classified professionals are informed and prepared to respond.
This year’s Puttin’ On the Hits is just around the corner, coming on March 21. This year’s show is being directed by Rondell Schroeder.
Transitioning from CalPERS to SISC health benefit plan has been challenging, frustrating, at times confusing, but also exciting as we experience savings.
The issue of equal pay is a controversial and divisive subject in many circles. The reality is that pay inequity not only exists but affects every aspect of our society.