
Public Employee News
Jill Cohenour honored as MEA-MFT Public Employee Member of the Year
MEA-MFT's Work That Matters campaign for public employees is back: MEA-MFT celebrates with help from a special national guest.
Montana's state budget woes. Proposed cuts available online
MEA-MFT members in the Dept. of Revenue hold statewide training sessions
Happy birthday, Historical Society workers! Our members at the Montana Historical Society celebrate their 25th and tell their story.
Health care reform Montana style
Innovative prescription drug plan will save money for state & university employees.
Civility in the workplace? Share your thoughts, read what other AFT public employee members say about this issue.
Sweating the small stuff: DPHHS members learn workplace problem-solving skills.
MEA-MFT battles privatization.
MEA-MFT brings suit against the Montana Department of Corrections to require it to follow state law before outsourcing work that has historically been performed by public employees.
Historical society members fill
a void
New Montana History textbook has MEA-MFT members' fingerprints
all over it.
ARCHIVES
MEA-MFT
'07 legislative voting record
The good, the bad, the ugly
AFT's Go Public
campaign
Fighting the perils of privatization
'07
State pay plan
House Bill 13 -- a very good deal for our state employee members.
Work
That Matters saves probation & parole jobs
MEA-MFT reactivates our award-winning Work That Matters ad
campaign.
Funding
the retirement system
Good news for public employee retirement.
Healthcare
work: heavy lifting
Working in a healthcare facility can be a backbreaking job--literally.
But it doesn't have to be.
Walking
the line
Correctional Officers at Montana State Prison keep us safe,
despite tough conditions.
Hazardous
duty
Members learn to stop toxic leaks.
The
TransCor nightmare
Escaped prisoners illustrate why privatization doesn't work
Who
our health care locals are
Meet MEA-MFT health care members
Who
ya gonna call? Scambusters!
Know of a privatization failure? Tell us about it!
For
state employees, it pays to be union
Survey tells why
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