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State Labor Convention Includes Last-Minute Fire Relief Efforts

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014   

WENATCHEE, Wash. - The Washington State Labor Council's annual convention started Tuesday in an unexpected haze of smoke from the wildfires near Wenatchee. So, the group is collecting donations and handing out relief applications to anyone who has lost homes or possessions.

Labor leaders are there to vote on their priorities for the coming year - and for state employees, it's a cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA.

Ty Pethe, who heads the union local at Seattle Central College, said the mood at conventions is typically upbeat - and he's hoping to have some good news to bring back to a workforce he describes as demoralized.

"A lot of them have been burned out after six years and no cost-of-living, after seeing their jobs increase in the amount of work without any additional pay, and without much hope for the future that they'll be respected for the hard work they do," Pethe said. "And that's a really difficult point."

The Washington Federation of State Employees is asking fellow labor groups to back its push for a COLA, and to make it harder for the state to hire outside contractors for jobs if state workers can do them as well or at lower cost.

Julianne Moore, who works with clients with developmental disabilities at Yakima Valley School, said she's concerned about social workers for the Department of Social and Health Services, whose caseloads she called "overwhelming." Attrition is becoming more common, she said, as are worries about the longer-term impact on the effectiveness of state agencies.

"In my opinion, having seasoned workers brings an area of expertise and a history of things that work and don't work," she said. "And that's what I'm fearful of - that we won't retain people."

One point made in the cost-of-living resolution is that Washington has gained 2 million more residents in 20 years, while the state workforce to serve them has been steadily reduced.

Other convention topics include green jobs, health care, and welcoming more diversity in union membership. The convention agenda is online at thestand.org.


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