Agreement reached on teacher due process

(Baton Rouge – April 18, 2014) This statement was released by Louisiana Federation of Teachers President Steve Monaghan this morning:

The governor’s office has announced that a substitute bill, HB 987 by Rep. Jeff  Thompson (R-Bossier City), has been introduced and contains language aimed at resolving certain concerns about the process outlined in Act 1 (2012) for disciplining and dismissing teachers.

TPS to Vote on Outsourcing Transportation Management

A Missouri-based transportation management vendor, TransPar Group, boasts their company slogan “Cut a Bus, Save a Teacher.”

President Ed McIntosh fights back to protect essential school district jobs, argues for more accurate slogan, “Cut a Bus, Cut a Bus Driver"

 

A Message From NYSUT's New President - Karen Magee

(sent April 10, 2014)

Sisters and Brothers:

On behalf of our new team of NYSUT officers, thank you for your record-breaking participation in last week's elections and the NYSUT Representative Assembly. I'm honored to be your president, and to serve with the great team elected at the RA. We promised to be the collective voice for change that public officials can't ignore -- and developments this week suggest that message is already getting through.

Red Wings Social

June 13th at Red Wing Stadium

Sponsored in part by

“Rush-Henrietta Employees’ Association – Teachers’ Chapter”

**Fireworks after game**

 

KOSE April Newsletter

On March 8th dozens of members of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) from around the country arrived in Wichita.  Attendees from as far away as Alaska and Connecticut came to help strengthen and energize KOSE and its members through a training and mobilization program AFT conducts annually.
 
During the week long program participants received morning training sessions on how to engage, organize, and activate workers.  Then, in the afternoons and evenings, they developed those skills as they traveled across south-central Kansas conducting worksite visits, knocking on doors and making calls to talk to KOSE members.  You may have seen or heard from them yourself.
 

Membership Application form

Welcome to AFT1789, your faculty union.  To be a voting member you must first sign and submit this form.  Send it to the address at the top of the form (email or snail mail), or drop it with one of your Senator/s or Senate President.  All faculty are represented and benefit from the work of the union; only union members have the opportunity for direct impact on union decisions.

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