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WHY does the state protect WINS?

Friday, June 18th, 2010

I sent a notice to the state’s legal council, Marty Flahive, asking him to authorize a statewide email requesting that everyone check their payroll slips to make sure ColoradoWINS is not taking dues from you that have not been authorized.  So far he has refused.  Here is the email as I sent it:

I strongly suggest that you please consider releasing this announcement – today – to all state employees:

 It has recently been discovered that some state employees have had dues to ColoradoWINS taken from their paycheck, and they were unaware of the allocation.  It is suggested that you review your past few pay slips to make sure this is not happening to you unless you have specifically authorized payment.  It will actually say WINS near the bottom of the pay slip.  No accusations are being made as to how this happened; it may have only been a mistake or confusion about processes.

Here is the link you will need:  https://ess.state.co.us/ess/welcome.jsp

Thank you for your consideration

I’ll keep you posted as to how this turns out…

Dave

WINS RAISED THEIR RATES

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

WINS raised their dues to 1.25%.  They voted to raise it annually till it reaches 3%.

PERA is taking 2.5% from you!

It seems that ever since the union showed up our pay has gone down.

WHAT HAS WINS DONE FOR YOU, LATELY

Dave

WINS CAUGHT IN LIE

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Colorado WINS’s most recent Lie:

In a recent flyer they stated “The WINS compensation team has finished its MOU with DPA”  (MOU is the Memorandum of Understanding, an official document that explains how WINS will work with the state.)  I made inquiry to DPA about this and here is the statement from Marty Flahive, the union lawyer for the governor,

“Mr. Ohmart,

There are no MOUs between COWINS and DPA.  The closest thing to an MOU is the document which Julie Postlethwait cited to you as appearing on the partnership web page website.  Since I sign all MOUs, and Rich Gonzales signs all MOUs involving DPA, we would be in a position to know.

I can’t speak for anything that is on a COWINS flyer.  You would have to ask a COWINS spokesman to which document this refers.  Right now, the only signed MOU not on the site is one between COWINS and the Dept. of Revenue.  I just received it today.  It is expected to be posted in the coming days.

   Sincerely,        

 Martin E. Flahive
Governor’s Designee for Employee Partnerships
111 State Capitol
Denver, CO 80203
303-866-6329

Associated Press Release

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Group seeking to decertify state employee’s union

BY STEVEN K. PAULSON
Associated Press Writer

Published: Saturday, January 30, 2010 5:10 AM MST

 

DENVER | An anti-union coalition has begun steps to decertify a state employee union, the coalition’s founder said Friday.

Dave Ohmart, who formed a coalition of about 200 people in the organization he calls Colorado LOSES, began sending out e-mails Friday to about 2,000 members of the 7,600 members of the state’s professional and financial services divisions in an effort to determine if they are happy with the state employee union WINS.

Ohmart says if a third of the 3,500 members of Workers for Innovation and New Solutions are dissatisfied, he plans to begin decertification in August, the two-year anniversary of the union’s founding.

About 3,500 of the state’s 25,000 eligible employees have joined the union from state divisions that include teachers, state troopers, transportation and other departments. Ohmart said there is no way of knowing which state workers he is polling are union members.

The poll asks state workers if they support WINS, if they voted for a state employees’ union and if they are happy with the union’s effort over the past year and a half.

“If I find state workers don’t like the union, I will try to decertify it,” he said.

The union was formed after Gov. Bill Ritter signed an executive order authorizing “partnership agreements” that will make better use of workers’ abilities and allow them to meet with management to discuss concerns.

Ritter’s spokesman, Evan Dreyer, said the governor was unaware of an effort to decertify the union, but he said the governor believes it is working well.

“We have good relations with Colorado WINS. They’ve been working with us on furloughs and other measures to balance the state budget,” Dreyer said.

A spokesman for Colorado WINS did not return phone calls seeking comment.

When Ritter signed the order in 2007, he insisted it doesn’t allow collective bargaining and doesn’t require employees to join a union or force them to pay dues if they decide against joining.

Ritter signed the executive order to show he wasn’t anti-union after angering unions when vetoed a bill in 2007 that would have made it easier for them to form closed shops, even though he had promised to support it. He said business leaders should have had more of a voice in the debate before it passed and objected to the process, not the bill.

Ohmart was among some state employees who complained the union was pushy and tried to coerce employees into joining the union.

Ohmart, an employee at the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, said he formed a group to counter the union drive. He said his recruiting signs were been vandalized and the state refused to allow him to use state e-mail accounts, even though the union has monthly access.

Ohmart said about 200 employees have contacted him asking him how to resist union pressure.

Ohmart said employees are wasting their money paying the unions because their wages and benefits are set by the Legislature and the state already has a grievance procedure. He said the union can raise millions of dollars without having to account for how it is spent.

WINS spends Colorado dues in Maine.

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Here is how ColoradoWINS is spending dues received from supporting Colorado members:  They sent WINS members to Maine to fight TABOR, there.  WHY is WINS spending Colorado-member dues to send Colorado State employees to Maine?

I thought ColoradoWINS was fighting for OUR best interests!

If you join WINS, or if WINS forces ALL OF US to pay some sort of maintenance fee, our dues will not always be spent here to fully support US.  As I have said before, they ONLY want our money.  They are not interested in OUR needs…only theirs.

Who are they: SEIU, AFT, AFSCME (the three national unions behind WINS).  Political organizations that spend money on POLITICS!  And, as you now know, not on Colorado politics.

If I want to support a political party, I want to send my own money, not have someone else decide where it goes.

 Maintenance fee?  Force US to pay maintenance fees?  That’s right.  As part of their charter, they are obligated to have the Executive Order made into LAW via the General Assembly!  As part of that, they will demand that non-members pay maintenance fees if we don’t join WINS and pay dues.

Help stop this!

David Ohmart

Coloradoloses@comcast.net

The Governor QUITS!

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Governor Ritter has decided not to run for a second term. 

What does this mean for WINS?

The union has just lost its creator.  They now have to take their battle to the General Assembly, mostly democrats, who will now focus, according to the WINS charter, to create legislation making state employee unions law.  They fear that the next governor, if a republican, independent, or tea party member, will trash the executive order that allowed their existence (Scott McInnis has already stated he would do just that).  And trust me…they do not want to see the millions of dollars spent to create WINS flushed down the drain.  And, more importantly, they don’t want to lose the, up to, thirteen million dollars, they could receive annually from dues, vanish at the stoke of a pen.

            WINS is already showing that they are in dire straits by going up to peoples’ homes and, thuggishly, pushing for membership (which has fallen off).  They received just under 8,000 votes (out of 31,000) to be here, but have fewer than 3,500 members (and I wonder if that number is accurate).

            The governor has already stated he will do things that are necessary to balance the budget…things that will not please everyone.  What does he care…he’s gone now.  That places our PERA in jeopardy.  Do you really believe WINS is going to change that?  NOT!

            WINS has NO power, but they sure talk it up, don’t they.   All they want is YOUR money.

            Can you do something?  Sure you can.  Watch for my blog to keep informed about what WINS is up to.  When it gets to the point that they present their issue to the general assembly, call and write your state representatives to let them know that you are against it.

Dave

WINS at your HOME!

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

WINS is currently involved in an active recruiting program and going house-to-house.  Several reports have come to me about their “brutish” behavior when they show up.  I have heard they are permitted to “recruit” but they don’t have to be “thuggish” about it.

If you don’t want to have this happen to you, request a special form from me and send it to:

Colorado WINS

2525 W. Alameda Ave.
Denver, CO  80219-9989

Or if you hear of someone who has this happen to them, give them this information.

 I also recommend you and others send an email to Martin.Flahive@state.co.us he is the lawyer for the governor when it comes to union activity…and cc your HR director giving details of the event.

David Ohmart

The Biggest Loser

coloradoloses@comcast.net

Union Uses Tax money to attend meetings

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

In Utah where a state employee unions of exist, union leaders are taking paid leave to attend union meetings.  That’s right…union leaders are able to attend meetings paid for by tax payers and union dues.  For more on this, listen to the Ben DeGrow interview at http://ivoices.org and click to listen: Accountability for Tax-Funded Teachers Union Release Time?

Is this how you want your union dues to work for your?  Oh, you don’t pay dues…you will if WINS gets its way and makes union representation law…Oh, yea, its coming.

Help me fight them back into oblivian…

Dave Ohmart

coloradoloses@comcast.net

AFSCME Messed Up!

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
Here is the latest from the state…

Mr. Ohmart,

 I am happy to provide you with the same information I have provided to HR Directors as well as to the may other employees who have written me directly.

 The State does not have a formal relationship with AFSCME.  Consequently, I have no control over that organization’s conduct.

  1. While AFSCME is a partner in the formation of Colorado WINS, this mailing was apparently initiated by a State AFSCME chapter in cooperation with its national office.
  2. Based one communication I received from AFSCME in D.C. this was a mistake on their part.  Recipients were not members (and presumably are not made so by this error).
  3. The State does not release home addresses or phone numbers – not even if there is a Colorado Open Records Act request. (No such request has been made in the recent past, and the law protects such information.)
  4. Organizations have available to them certain web data-mining devices which could have been used in these instances.  I don’t know how it was acquired.
  5. No one can be made to join an organization involuntarily.
  6. According to State statute, no one can have dues (or any other deduction) taken from his/her payroll without written permission (absent a court order).
  7. Employees are free to express their feelings to AFSCME directly.  I believe that there is a name and phone number in the mailing.

 I am aware of the inconvenience and confusion that this mailing has generated.  I hope this helps dispel the misconceptions. 

 Thanks,

 Marty
 Martin E. Flahive
Governor’s Designee for Employee Partnerships
111 State Capitol
Denver, CO 80203
303-866-6329
Martin.Flahive@state.co.us

The question is still out there…How did they get our addresses?  Write them and demand answers…then let me know!

AFSCME Membership cards

Friday, November 13th, 2009

If you have received a membership card from AFSCME – return it and demand that you name be removed from their list!  I just went this message to them:

“Colorado Loses would like to know why AFSCME is sending membership cards to thousands of Colorado State employees when they have not requested membership status!”

You may wish to to their website and demand they restrict their membership drive at:

http://www.afscme.org/forms/contact_us.cfm

Dave