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1938 - 1983 | 1986 - 1989 | 1990 - 1999 | 2000 - 2008 | 2009 - 2012

2000

  • 3% pay increase
  • Improved travel and lodging reimbursements
  • New prevention and testing benefits including disease management and dietician coverage
  • Increased cash out for sick leave at retirement by 5%
  • Added shift differential and sick leave accumulation for employees on Occupational Injury Leave
  • Established new Workers’ Compensation hearing rights
  • Launched interactive web site for members (www.ocsea.org)
  • Negotiated an agreement to protect the employment statues of OCSEA members affected by the OBES/Human Services merger into ODJFS
  • Secured additional funding for Benefits Trust

2001

  • 3.5% pay increase
  • Increased Workforce Development Tuition Assistance Plan benefit to $3,000 annually
  • Added step for employees paid at pay ranges 32-36
  • Negotiated merit pay for employees working on special Y2K-like projects

2002

  • 4% pay increase
  • Organized and received collective bargaining rights for State Fire Fighters
  • Created Workforce Development pre-retirement training program
  • Increased Workforce Development Professional Development Program (PDP) benefit to $1,200 annually

2003

  • Increased sick leave payment to 100% for any usage associated with hospitalization
  • Secured additional funding for Benefits Trust
  • Organized and received collective bargaining rights for 150 contract IT employees at ODJFS
  • Elected first-ever labor majority to the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System Board
  • Defeated a legislative attempt to weaken civil service protections for state employees
  • Created a forum to advance the interests and job security of state IT employees
  • Created Workforce Development Career Development Workshops
  • Launched E-Action, a web-based interactive site that directly links members with state legislators
  • Implemented a New Employee Orientation program
  • Increased the participation of members voting on the state contract to 78%

2004

  • 2% lump sum bonus
  • Established the State Institutional Closure Commission to provide legislative oversight of executive decisions to abolish institutions
  • Launched unprecedented voter registration drive aimed at union households that increased OCSEA members registered to vote to 70%
  • Prevented legislative attempt to privatize IT work performed by state employees
  • Created new ODOT Highway Technician classification series expanding the career path for highway workers
  • Increased Workforce Development Tuition Assistance Plan (TAP) to $3,500 annually
  • Achieved 83% chapter participation in political mobilization activities
  • Worked in coalition with Ohio labor organizations to pass a discount drug purchasing program ( Ohio’s Best Rx) for seniors and low income Ohioans
  • Won an Ohio Supreme Court case granting collective bargaining rights for employees of the Ohio School Facilities Commission

2005

  • 4% pay increase
  • Negotiated increased healthcare coverage with the addition of the flexible spending account options

2006

  • 3% pay increase
  • $5 per employee additional funding for Benefits Trust
  • The Union Education Trust is created
  • Expanded promotional rights to employees bidding in a geographic district
  • Gained layoff rights for employees by appointment type
  • Extended military duty pay supplement beyond 22 days, and permits leave accruals during initial period
  • Gained right to use unpaid pregnancy leave for up to six months

2007

  • 3.5% pay increase
  • A new governor, Ted Strickland, takes office.

2008

  • 3.5% pay

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