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State Employee Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC) Agreements

Jul 31, 2017

The State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC) is made up of 15 public sector employee unions representing roughly 46,000 Connecticut state employees. SEBAC was recognized in 1986 under Conn. Acts 86-411 to negotiate with the State on healthcare and pension benefits for its individual unions’ active members, as well as retirees.

SEBAC members include:

  • Administrative and Residual Employees Union/AFT Local 4200
  • AFT Connecticut
  • American Association of University Professors – Connecticut State University
  • American Association of University Professors – UCONN
  • American Association of University Professors – UCONN Health Center
  • American Federation of State, County, & Municipal Employees – Council 4
  • Connecticut Federation of School Administrators Local 61
  • Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges/SEIU Local 1973
  • Connecticut Association of Prosecutors
  • Connecticut Employees Union Independent/SEIU Local 511
  • Connecticut Police and Fire Union/IAFF-IUPA
  • CSEA SEIU Local 2001
  • International Brotherhood of Police Officers/SEIU Local 731
  • Judicial Professional Employees Union
  • New England Healthcare Employees Union, District 1199/SEIU

Since the first SEBAC agreement — a 1989 arbitration decision — SEBAC and the State have negotiated eight agreements that have modified state employee healthcare and pension benefits, created new employee benefit tiers, altered the State's contributions to the State Employees Retirement System (SERS), and/or delivered state budget savings through employee concessions.

Each SEBAC agreement can be downloaded using the button on the right.

Citations

State of Connecticut, Department of Administrative Services, Office of Labor Relations, State Personnel Division. (1992). Agreement between the State of Connecticut and the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition. Hartford, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://ctstatefinance.org/assets/uploads/files/SEBAC-2-1992.pdf.

State of Connecticut, Department of Administrative Services, Office of Labor Relations, State Personnel Division. (1992). Agreement between State of Connecticut and New England Health Care Employees' Union District 1199, SEIU; AFL-CIO Council 4, et al. Hartford, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://ctstatefinance.org/assets/uploads/files/SEBAC-3-1992.pdf.

State of Connecticut, Office of the Governor. (1995). Memorandum of Agreement. Hartford, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://ctstatefinance.org/assets/uploads/files/SEBAC-4-1995.pdf.

State of Connecticut, Office of Policy and Management. (1997). Memorandum of Agreement. Hartford, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://ctstatefinance.org/assets/uploads/files/SEBAC-5-1997.pdf.

State of Connecticut, Office of Policy and Management. (1997). Memorandum of Understanding. Hartford, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://ctstatefinance.org/assets/uploads/files/SEBAC-5a-1997.pdf.

State of Connecticut, Department of Administrative Services. (2009). SEBAC 2009 Agreement between State of Connecticut and State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC). Hartford, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://ctstatefinance.org/assets/uploads/files/SEBAC-2009.pdf.

State of Connecticut, Office of the Governor. (2011). Revised SEBAC 2011 Agreement between State of Connecticut and State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC). Hartford, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://ctstatefinance.org/assets/uploads/files/SEBAC-2011.pdf.

State of Connecticut, Office of Policy and Management. (2017). Memorandum of Understanding. Hartford, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://ctstatefinance.org/assets/uploads/files/SEBAC-February-2017.pdf.

State of Connecticut, Department of Labor. (2017). SEBAC 2017 Agreement between State of Connecticut and State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC). Hartford, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://ctstatefinance.org/assets/uploads/files/SEBAC-2017-Contract.pdf.

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