Coordinated Bargaining Councils (CBC)
CBC Introduction In 1979, the National Staff Organization authorized a pilot project for Coordinated Bargaining among states in the Great Lakes Corridor. The success of the program caused NSO to
CBC Introduction In 1979, the National Staff Organization authorized a pilot project for Coordinated Bargaining among states in the Great Lakes Corridor. The success of the program caused NSO to
The affiliates of all NSO Coordinated Bargaining Councils are committed to creating solidarity among NSO affiliates and members through mutual assistance and defense during bargaining crises. Therefore, each affiliate agrees
Preface To the end collectively we can achieve contractual benefits and gains which are unattainable as individuals, and that the collective sharing of information and resources generates power, the NSO
Introduction Each Coordinated Bargaining Council has selected two members to serve on NSO’s Research Committee. This Committee surveys affiliates to compile reports on topics deemed of interest in the collective
Introduction The National Staff Organization has broadened its training opportunities to cover all areas of union advocacy. NSO assistance is available on the national, regional and individual affiliate level. Winter
Introduction The NSO Vice President for Defense is your contact for grievance and arbitration assistance— from advice to on-site assistance. Advice is as close as your phone when faced with
Introduction NSO’s Pension Benefits Committee not only monitors the NEA Pension Plan, which many state affiliates belong, but also provides training and resource assistance to states with their own defined