City Union of Baltimore members sworn in at AFL-CIO Metropolitan Council Delegation ceremony
AFL-CIO Metropolitan Council Delegation swearing in ceremony of delegates representing the City Union of Baltimore on January 19, 2017 held at the Metropolitan Baltimore Council located at 2701 West Patapsco Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, 21230.
Rally for Public Education
AFT-Maryland in conjunction with a number of community partners and union allies participated in the Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools (AROS) National Day of Action to #ReclaimOurSchools on Thursday January 19th at City Springs Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore.
AFT-NH Legislative Bulletin 2017-03
Bow, NH
January 20, 2017
Yesterday, the NH Senate passed SB 11, the so-called ‘right to work’ bill, by a vote of 12-11. Ten Democratic senators were joined by Republican Senator Sharon Carson in opposing the bill, while one Republican Senator, Robert Guida, was absent and did not vote. By this action, the Republican majority in the NH Senate (excepting Senator Carson) makes clear where it stands. Their aim is to weaken organized labor and the ability of working people to negotiate collectively and have a powerful voice in the workplace. When organized labor is strong, working people are strong, wages rise, benefits improve, and there is greater mutual respect and equality in the workplace. ‘Right to work’ intends to reverse gains made in New Hampshire over nearly the past fifty years, and in tandem with other legislation, will turn New Hampshire into the low-wage haven of New England.
NTU Update - January 20, 2017
Colleagues,
United Faculty of Florida-FSCJ proclamation on the proposed Human Rights Ordinance
Whereas United Faculty of Florida-FSCJ represents 400 faculty members who are residents of the greater Jacksonville area,
And whereas a number of our tens of thousands of students and faculty are members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community,
Get Health Insurance Through Your Employer? ACA Repeal Will Affect You, To
January 11, 2017

Much of the recent attention on the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has focused on the fate of the 22.5 million people likely to lose insurance through a repeal of Medicaid expansion and the loss of protections and subsidies in the individual insurance market. Overlooked in the declarations of who stands to lose under plans to “repeal and replace” the ACA are those enrolled in employer-sponsored health plans — the primary source of coverage for people under 65.
Winter 2017 Spearhead Newsletter
Pictures from January 19 National Day of Action
AFT National President Randi Weingarten joined NTU President John M. Abeigon and NPS staff as part of the National Day of Action! We had action at schools all across the city! More pictures to come!