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WHAT'S NEW: DFT PRESIDENT SPEAKS AT GOTV/AFT TOWN HALL

The AFT kicked off its first get-out-the-vote town hall with two special guests: Minnesota first lady Gwen Walz (wife of vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz) and longtime AFT ally Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota). DFT President, Lakia Wilson Lumpkins was asked to speak at this forum to explain what DFT members will be doing to promote Get Out the Vote in Michigan, a swing state that will be a major factor in this fall's presidential election. Read the article here: GOTV AFT Town Hall Meeting.

WHAT'S NEW: Labor Day Parade in Detroit

2024 Labor Day March

Mark your calendars for the 2024 Metro Detroit Labor Day Parade: Monday, September 2, 2024.  Our section will line up at Trumbull and Michigan starting at 7:00 a.m. At 9 a.m., we will march to Roosevelt Park (Michigan Central train station) where there will be a labor program. After the parade, AFT Michigan members and families are invited to stop by our building (2661 E. Jefferson) for an informal BBQ before heading home. ​The DFT will be participating in the parade and we will be carrying our banner.  Join us in solidarity and wear your red DFT t-shirt.

WHAT'S NEW: DFT President Elected to AFT Executive Council

Lakia Wilson Lumpkins on stage

At the AFT National Convention in Houston, DFT President, Lakia Wilson-Lumpkins, was elected to be one of the vice presidents to serve on the union's executive council. This will be her first term serving in this position. She joins 42 other vice presidents who sit on the executive council, including AFT Michigan president, Terrence Martin. Wilson-Lumpkins is thrilled to be elected by her fellow AFT delegates to this position. The AFT is governed by its elected officials, all of whom were reelected to their positions:  President Randi Weingarten, Secretary-Treasurer Fedrick Ingram and Executive Vice President Evelyn DeJesus, the 43 AFT vice presidents on the Executive Council. 

Five divisions within the AFT represent the broad spectrum of AFT's membership; PK-12 teachers; paraprofessionals and other school-related personnel; higher education faculty and professional staff; nurses and other healthcare professionals; and federal, state and local government employees along with 80,000 early childhood educators and 250,000 retiree members. The AFT, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO, was founded in 1916 and today represents 1.8 million members in more than 3,000 local affiliates nationwide.

AFT National Convention Elected Officials


WHAT'S NEW: DPSCD Board Approves Agreement

We are pleased to announce that the Detroit Public Schools Community District has accepted the tentative agreement that the members passed.  The  board vote was unanimous. This two year agreement includes pay increases; restoring what were prohibited subjects of bargaining such as seniority, layoff and recall, transfers, evaluation and discipline; respectful working conditions such as restroom access, nursing mothers, and recess; and payroll-deducted union dues. Read the entire document here: DPSCD-DFT Agreement for 2024-2026.  It is also posted under our key documents tab, under the membership dropdown menu. 

WHAT'S NEW: Tenative Agreement is Ratified

We are pleased to announce the ratification of the tentative agreement. The final results of the vote are YES   954     NO  197     total votes cast 1,151

The next step in the process is to have the DPSCD School Board agree to accept the results of the vote. This is planned for the July 9 regular school board meeting. Once the school board has agreed to this, then we will publish the tentative agreement to our website, under key documents.

On behalf of the negotiating team, thank you for your support.

WHAT'S NEW: Candidate Screening Videos

The DFT held a candidate screening for those who are running for office.  We recorded the conversations and have posted them here. There are six separate videos. Our members are encouraged to watch the videos so they can make informed decisions about the election process.