Ending the DOT's "Culture of Fear"
The Leadership and Vision to Move Connecticut Forward

P-4 Council Member Stephen Livingston Presented Our Union's "Attacks on Public Sector Workers in Connecticut – A Case Study" to Reform Allies in NASHTU in April
When Governor M. Jodi Rell announced the formation of a blue-ribbon commission to bring an end what the press had begun to call the Department of Transportation's "culture of corruption," our members called for including at least one long-standing department employee in our union to the panel.
Our members have consistently called for more effective, competent leadership as the real reform the agency needs. Our message remained consistent, and we turned-up the volume when the Governor proposed dissolving the DOT and replacing it with two separate bureaucracies in 2008.
We succeeded in blocking this short-sighted proposal, and made brought real change to the agency in late-2008 when we negotiated a historic agreement that should go a long way to reduce the DOT's dependence on costly contractors.
For three years in a row, our Union has been asked to share our successes with our allies in the National Association of State Highway and Transportation Unions (NASHTU). An update with our presentation and complete report on efforts at the 2010 gathering are posted below.
As they have at previous conferences, our members reached out to
Connecticut's congressional delegation to build collaborative
partnerships in securing resources for vital transportation projects.
Staff from all but Representative John Larson's office took time to
meet with our members while in Washington to gain their "frontline"
perspective.
Letter to Rep. Larson objecting to his staff's failure to meet with our members
Full report to the P-4 Council on the 2010 NASHTU Conference
Stephen Livingston's blog entry reporting from the 2010 NASHTU Conference
Report to the P-4 Council on the 2009 NASHTU Conference
"Connecticut: How We Got Here, Where We Are Going" presentation
NASHTU-supported federal reform legislation
"Calling for Action on Our DOT OJE Agreement"
Steve Livingston's blog entry reporting-back on the 2008 NASHTU convention
Hartford Advocate article on DOT's overliance on outsourcing
Blog Post on members' testimony at hearings on DOT split
Press Release on the proposal to split the DOT
"5-Point Plan for Reforming the DOT: 'Safety, Security, and Savings"
National Association of State Highway and Transportation Unions (NASHTU)
