Sam Bashevkin
@sambashevkin
Environmental program manager at the State Water Resources Control Board. Synthesis, data, ecology, crabs. Ph.D. Ecology, UC Davis. Opinions mine.
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08-03-2015 20:57:57
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CalHR Hiding behind "R&F employees are subject to collective bargaining" to pretend like these issues aren't occurring under this Administration & failing to do anything about them is cowardly. Address the pay equity issues for your own State employees Gavin Newsom Jennifer Siebel Newsom
You can't lead with science without valuing your own #CaStateScientists. #ValueScientists #PayEquity #AvoidCollapse #EqualPayCA Gavin Newsom California Governor CalHR Eraina Ortega Jim DeBoo H.D. Palmer CAPS, UAW Local 1115
CAPS, UAW Local 1115 Bargaining Team is back at the table with @calhr_gov this week working towards a fair contract. Let's get our message heard loud & clear: #CaStateScientists demand #PayEquity, now! #ValueScientists #EqualPayCA @gavinnewsom @cagovernor Eraina Ortega @hdatfinance
“CAPS’ Bargaining Team has been at the table with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Department of Human Resources (CalHR) for nearly three years to reach an agreement that would replace the union contract that expired July 1, 2020.” - EIN Presswire: Press Releases #ValueScientists
Thank you Sacramento Democrats for supporting the CAPS, UAW Local 1115 union & their fight for #PayEquity. #CAStateScientists are critical to implementing the California Democratic Party platform on issues about the environment, energy, agriculture, and so much more. #ValueScientists #solidarity ❤️✊ SacLabor Dems
@CapsScientists aren’t the only ones citing retention issues #PayInequity. Jared Blumenfeld CalEPA Wade Crowfoot California Natural Resources Agency also cited these issues in their letters. A better caption: Why does Gavin Newsom ignore Agency Secs when they say there a big issue? Los Angeles Times
Small tweaks to language in a peer review can make words wound, rather than offer constructive feedback. Rebekah Baglini and Christine Parsons in a Nature Careers column explain how to identify and avoid this type of language. #PeerReviewWeek go.nature.com/3dvNJmG