Union negotiation meetings begin

Posted 3/18/14

The Jefferson County Education Association (JCEA) and the Colorado Education Association (CEA) have begun negotiations with the Jeffco Board of Education.

The unions will hosting six weeks of meetings 4-9 p.m., at the Jeffco Education Center, …

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Union negotiation meetings begin

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The Jefferson County Education Association (JCEA) and the Colorado Education Association (CEA) have begun negotiations with the Jeffco Board of Education.

The unions will hosting six weeks of meetings 4-9 p.m., at the Jeffco Education Center, 1829 Denver West Drive, Golden. The negotiation meetings will work with the two entities to develop processes and ideas, working together to meet the needs of the school district and its students.

The first meeting was held March 10, where the two parties outlined the workload, contract extensions, class sizes, and leaves. Moving forward they will discuss budgets, benefit packages and information and continue with previously discussed topics.

For more information or to find an upcoming meeting, visit .

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