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MPEC will be hosting its Annual Meeting to provide updates on union activities and plan for the upcoming year. 

Wednesday, May 25th at 6:00 p.m.
MPEC, 7127 Rutherford Road, Baltimore, MD  21244

Click here for an event flyer to print and share.

RSVP for the Annual Meeting to Chris Williams
at cwilliams@aft-maryland.org 
or call (410)645-3062.

Any proposed changes to the MPEC constitution and by-laws need to be submitted to the MPEC constitution committee no later than Friday, March 25th. Any proposals can be emailed to mguinane@aft-maryland.org.



Maryand Professional Employees Council
7127 Rutherford

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The 2016 Maryland State Legislative Session is full of challenges for public employees. Help us move our agenda for working families as we call for:

  • better funding for Baltimore City Public Schools,
  • safe work and learning environments for all state workers, educational professionals, and students,
  • due process rights for Maryland School for the Deaf teachers,
  • eliminating bullying from management in the workplace,
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Read about our positions on the issues by clicking the following links:

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Join fellow MPEC members to learn about opportunities and strategies to build a stronger union. Union strength is built on the involvement of our members!

When: Thursday, February 18th
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Where: AFT-Maryland
5800 Metro Dr, Baltimore, MD 21215
RSVP: Katy Annulli, (860) 841-0257


Maryland Professional Employees Council
7127 Rutherford Rd., Windsor Mill, MD 21244-2754
Phone: (410)645-3062 | mpec.md.aft.org | facebook.com/mpec.aft

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