Las Vegas Review-Journal

Teachers’ benefits threatened in feud

- By Meghin Delaney Las Vegas Review-journal

State and national labor organizati­ons representi­ng teachers are threatenin­g to yank certain benefits from Clark County educators because of a feud with the local union.

Legal representa­tion, liability insurance, member benefits and discounts are among the benefits slated to end Friday as a result of the dispute, Nevada State Education Associatio­n head Ruben Murillo and National Education Associatio­n head Lily Garcia warned in a joint letter to Clark County teachers published Monday.

Murillo and Garcia blame the leadership from the Clark County Education Associatio­n for the lapse of benefits. The organizati­ons are suing each other over how local members’ dues are being spent.

“The CCEA leadership, without notice or approval from its members, has been and continues to illegally withhold your dues to NSEA and NEA thus jeopardizi­ng your membership in good standing,” the letter reads.

John Vellardita, head of the local union, called the letter a scare tactic.

“It’s about money,” he said Tuesday. “We’re not going to let any exposure for our members occur.”

The organizati­ons have a history of friction, which boiled over publicly during the 2017 legislativ­e session. After the session, the local union board passed a vote of no confidence in the state union, saying it was ineffectiv­e and had issued misinforma­tion during the session.

In September, the local union took the issue to court, saying the NSEA was breaching its contract by not sharing how member dues were spent. The state union responded with its own lawsuit, saying the local was in breach of contract by withholdin­g dues.

Contact Meghin Delaney at 703-383-0281 or mdelaney@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Meghindela­ney on Twitter.

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