posted September 24, 2019 The five members of FEA's bargaining team for a new Overseas contract have been meeting with DoDEA staff the past few weeks. Three additional contract articles have been signed off on, bringing the total number of completed articles to 16. However, these articles are not on significant issues. Serious disputes remain… Read More
posted July 31, 2019 Management wants to increase the length of the duty day and eliminate guaranteed prep time As part of a new contract for Overseas employees, DoDEA wants to extend the work day to 8.5 hours (8 hours of duty time plus a 30 minute duty-free lunch), with no added pay. The Agency… Read More
posted July 9, 2019 Management Attempts to Eliminate Grievance Rights DoDEA seeks to eliminate the right for the Association and individual employees to file grievances over issues such as discrimination and improper pay, even if the new Overseas contract presently being bargained contains language prohibiting such practices. In effect, this means DoDEA wants to make… Read More
posted June 29, 2019 MANAGEMENT WANTS TO ELIMINATE DUE PROCESS, JUST CAUSE PROTECTIONS DoDEA seeks unilateral and uncontested authority to discipline or remove Overseas employees with no need for the Agency to prove just cause and no due-process right of appeal or review for those employees. That, so far, is the most shocking and harmful… Read More
posted May 30, 2019 The following FEA members will serve as our bargaining team for a new Overseas contract: Patricia Hannon, Hohenfels ES, Germany Adele Collins, Kaiserslautern HS, Germany Romy Kerstetter, Ansbach M/HS, Germany Matt Binfield, Humphries Central ES, Korea Teresa Snowden, Ryukyu MS, Okinawa Alternates will be Robert Skully (Germany), Melanie Horton (Okinawa), Alina… Read More
posted May 1, 2019 In accordance with the ground rules imposed earlier this year by the Federal Service Impasses Panel, FEA and DoDEA exchanged their bargaining proposals recently as the opening step in the negotiation of a new contract for the Overseas bargaining unit. FEA has posted its complete proposal at this page. The document… Read More
posted February 22, 2019 In a move that was disappointing but not at all surprising given its clear bias in favor of management, the Federal Service Impasses Panel (FSIP) this week imposed ground rules for the bargaining of a new contract for Overseas employees that align almost exactly with those requested by DoDEA. The Trump-appointed… Read More