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SEA Field Staff


Sr. Field Representative         Field Representative II
    Steve McCormack                          Joe Meagher 
       2008 SEA staff                             2008 SEA Staff
       271-3411 x 119                             271-3411 x115
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                          Field Representative II
                                 Jeffrey Brown
                                 271-3411 x 107
                              
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Collective Bargaining Agreement

State CBA View the CBA online (N.H. Division of Personnel Web site)

Also known as the "CBA," or "Contract," the Collective Bargaining Agreement is a negotiated agreement between the union and the state.  Each side has equal input. It applies to all classified state employees and includes wages, benefits, and working conditions.  It also includes a number of agency-specific "sub-unit" agreements which are additional negotiated agreements which apply to employees of those agencies.

When an employee believes that management has violated the terms of the CBA, they have the ability to file a grievance.  Obviously, some situations are valid grievances and others are not.  The first step in pursuing any grievance is to contact your union steward.

The union represents members in contract grievances.   Non-members (Agency Fee payers) are also represented by the union in contract grievances. 



State Personnel Rules

State Personnel Rules   View the Rules online

The Administrative Rules of the NH Division of Personnel are not a negotiated agreement between the union and the state.  They are a set of rules developed by management, although the union can sometimes be successful in influencing the contents.  The Personnel Rules apply to all classified state employees and include such things as discipline, layoff, classification, promotion, selection, and evaluation.

When an employee believes that management has violated the Personnel Rules, they have the ability to file a request for dispute settlement, or an "appeal."  Obviously, some situations are valid appeals and others are not.  The first step in pursuing any appeal is to contact your union steward.

The union represents only members in Personnel Rule appeals, as a benefit of membership.