The in box. Pension rallies scheduled for today and tomorrow.

ORLAND PARK  —  Pension Rally

Please join the troops!!!

Meet at:   REPRESENTATIVE CHARLES KREZWICK’S DISTRICT (McCarthy’s Replacement)

What:    Rally Supporting Teachers and Public Employees

When:  Friday, May 18th from 4-6PM

 Where:   Representative Krezwick’s District Office  (8951 West 151st Street, Orland Park, IL 60462)

 Why:   Rep. Charles Krezwick says he is supporting the Democratic Leadership’s Positions.  The Democratic leadership’s current position is contrary to IEA’s position:

  •  Any Proposed changes must be Constitutional;
  • Any modifications must be fair to members;
  • Must maintain the stability of our system; and
  • And include the unions at the table.

 What do I need to bring:  Signs!

 We need your help now! Remember you have a chance to do everything you can possible do now and not wake up on June 1st asking what I could have done.  Bring your spouse, children, your neighbors, and friends.  We need to show a force and help make a difference. 

 Brought to you by: Illinois Education Association/NEA

 Dear D230 IEA Members,

 Our local is sponsoring and organizing this rally.  I need your support once again!!!  We need to have as many teachers, administrators and Esp’s as possible to come to the rally.  Last time we had 200 people show up at the rally, let’s beat that mark!

 

We need to show our legislators and make our voices heard.  I am retiring at age 55, will you be able to retire at the same age?  Please give up one or two hours of your time for our profession.  Protect our pensions and our benefits!!!

 

Sincerely,

Carrie Cox

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Rally to Support Teachers and Public Employees

Thursday, May 17th

4-6 PM

Free Speech Pavilion, corner of Webster and Jackson in Naperville.

Following the rally: March to State Representative Darlene Senger’s office. One block to 125 Water Street in Naperville.

One thought on “The in box. Pension rallies scheduled for today and tomorrow.

  1. I’m getting a VERY eerie feeling about all this. I see the “sitting at the table” references and the latest talking points from the IEA and I have flashbacks to the whole SB7 experience – you know, the one where the IEA told members that we should be thanking our legislators for screwing us over.

    What exactly is the leadership negotiating? How do they know what members want?

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