public sector http://michiganradio.org en Stateside: Education reforms aim to change schools' formats http://michiganradio.org/post/stateside-education-reforms-aim-change-schools-formats <p>The Michigan House of Representatives and Senate are looking at a series of proposals that could drastically change the state’s education system.</p><p>Jeff Williams of <a href="http://www.pscinc.com/">Public Sector Consultants</a> and MLive reporter Tim Martin addressed the various reforms.</p><p>According to Martin, the proposals were met with a variety of responses.</p><p>“The folks in favor of it tend to be people who now offer alternatives to the traditional K-12 school districts. Some of the traditional K-12 districts feel these changes are coming too fast. They’re worried about the model and what it might mean for them from a financial standpoint,” said Martin.</p><p>The proposals would change the way schools receive funding. Mon, 03 Dec 2012 21:34:55 +0000 Michigan Radio Newsroom 10186 at http://michiganradio.org Stateside: Education reforms aim to change schools' formats Happiness, relief for unions as emergency manager law heads to the ballot http://michiganradio.org/post/happiness-relief-unions-emergency-manager-law-heads-ballot <p>Public employee union leaders are ecstatic that a referendum challenging the state&rsquo;s emergency manager law <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/03/us-michigan-law-vote-idUSBRE8721B720120803">will be on the November ballot</a>.</p><p>They&rsquo;ve fiercely opposed the law in large part because emergency managers have the power to alter or throw out collectively-bargained contracts.</p> Sat, 04 Aug 2012 01:08:02 +0000 Sarah Cwiek 8550 at http://michiganradio.org Happiness, relief for unions as emergency manager law heads to the ballot Ypsilanti schools could be headed for state takeover http://michiganradio.org/post/ypsilanti-schools-could-be-headed-state-takeover <p>Superintendent Dedric Martin says the school system could need an emergency manager, unless staff agree to deeper cuts.&nbsp;</p><p>Martin acknowledges staff already took a 10 percent salary cut.&nbsp;</p><p>&ldquo;That comes on the heels of additional concessions that they&#39;ve made. And we&#39;ve had reductions at all levels. Unfortunately it&#39;s not enough to carry a balanced budget and pay back money that has already been borrowed and spent,&quot; he said.</p> Tue, 24 Jul 2012 21:15:02 +0000 Kate Wells 8419 at http://michiganradio.org Ypsilanti schools could be headed for state takeover Bing cuts Detroit city worker pay, benefits despite City Council's disapproval http://michiganradio.org/post/bing-cuts-detroit-city-worker-pay-benefits-despite-city-councils-disapproval <p>Today, Detroit Mayor Dave Bing decided to go ahead and impose new contract terms that will cut wages by 10 percent and drastically change their work rules for many of Detroit&#39;s city union workers.</p><p>This decision comes after the Detroit City Council <a href="http://www.michiganradio.org/post/detroit-city-council-rejects-proposed-union-contract-terms-5-4">voted down</a> the proposed plan yesterday, 5-4.</p> Wed, 18 Jul 2012 16:05:09 +0000 Michigan Radio Newsroom 8327 at http://michiganradio.org Bing cuts Detroit city worker pay, benefits despite City Council's disapproval Detroit City Council rejects proposed union contract terms, 5-4 http://michiganradio.org/post/detroit-city-council-rejects-proposed-union-contract-terms-5-4 <p align="LEFT">The Detroit City Council has rejected a proposal to impose new contract terms on most city employees.</p><p align="LEFT">Mayor Dave Bing asked for the changes, which include a 10-percent pay cut and major work rule changes.</p><p align="LEFT">City officials say Detroit&rsquo;s consent agreement with the state allows them to impose the terms even without the council&#39;s approval.</p><p align="LEFT"> Tue, 17 Jul 2012 17:21:17 +0000 Sarah Cwiek 8309 at http://michiganradio.org Detroit City Council rejects proposed union contract terms, 5-4