KOSE Union

@KOSE_Union

Public Employee Union for Kansas Executive Branch Employees - We Are .

Topeka, KS
Joined August 2013

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  1. May 27

    Our members have kept this state on track during COVID & risked their lives on the daily. Can’t say the same for many of their elected reps.

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  2. Retweeted
    May 27

    State workers deserve our respect, gratitude, and a raise. Read the op-ed from AFT-Kansas and president Sarah LaFrenz published today in the :

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  3. May 12

    KOSE and AFT-Kansas joint statement on 's plan for reopening state agencies.

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  4. May 12

    Moving forward, we will work to ensure all workplaces and agencies across state government follow this guidance faithfully and show respect to the public servants working so hard to reopen Kansas.

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  5. May 12

    The plan allows for agencies to determine their own remote work policies and accommodations and includes thoughtful workplace protections for health risks the virus poses to state workers and their families.

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  6. May 12

    Given the wide availability of the COVID-19 vaccines and the safety precautions and flexibility of the policy, the Kansas Organization of State Employees and AFT-Kansas support the governor's reopening plan for state agencies.

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  7. May 3

    In Senate Judiciary on SB 286 - senators continue to wax on about suffering of Kansas business during - yet forget that businesses have WORKERS. So when you talk business relief, should’t that also include workers?

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  8. Apr 8

    Essential workers in Kansas have borne the brunt of this pandemic. Hazard Pay is necessary & has been for some time. needs to prioritize workers, not business immunity.

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  9. Apr 7
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  11. Retweeted
    Apr 7

    AFT-Kansas fully endorses the Frontline Service Pay act introduced by to use federal relief funds to provide hazard pay for Kansas frontline and essential workers. See our press release here:

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    Mar 1

    HB 2534 is a disaster for essential workers, public agencies, and the entire state of Kansas. takes a look at the latest attack on frontline workers:

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    Feb 22

    HB 2354, up for committee hearing this week, is a direct attack on Kansas workers' rights, protections, and safety. Instead of helping Kansans, the legislature would rather make already-tough work situations even harder.

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    Jan 26

    From electricians to accountants to nurses to teachers, it matters that we’re qualified to do our jobs. The health, safety, and welfare of Kansans depends on well-qualified public employees. Passing SB10 puts all of us at risk.

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  15. 26 Nov 2020

    To our members, friends, colleagues, & family - near & far - Happy Thanksgiving to each & every one of you. In a year of huge challenges, our members are & remain the guiding light for all that we do together. We are .

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  16. 11 Sep 2020

    Today, and all days, we remember.

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  17. 7 Sep 2020
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  18. 7 Sep 2020
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  19. 23 Aug 2020
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  20. 3 Jun 2020

    Rep. Carmichael: “I have an amendment” - in which any Kansas worker who gets qualifies for worker’s compensation unless the employer proves they weren’t at fault.

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