Out of Sick Days Form
Please use this form to let us know if you run out of sick days due to quarantining or isolating. This will allow us to collect data to approach the issue of adding COVID days.
Please use this form to let us know if you run out of sick days due to quarantining or isolating. This will allow us to collect data to approach the issue of adding COVID days.
Dear STPSB Employees:
We want to welcome back all employees of Jefferson Parish! It felt like the summer would never come, and now we are preparing for a new school year! We hope you spent some quality time with family and friends for some much-needed rest and rejuvenation after the most difficult year in living history.
We have been hard at work over the summer, negotiating a Collective Bargaining Agreement that is guaranteed for the next 3 years, with language that has been added for the first time in six years. We are also excited to present several new and returning JFT member committees.
Click here to see the meeting dates of the STPSB for 2021-2022 school year. It was updated on 7/28/2021.
BACK TO SCHOOL
It’s hard to believe that summer is already ending. Many districts had expanded summer school options for students who struggled through the pandemic-year. This left many educators with even less time to recuperate from an especially exhausting year. But as always, the prospect of a new school year brings excitement and opportunity.
LFT staff are preparing to greet new and returning educators at orientations and back to school events all over the state. If you are already a member of the Federation, make sure to check in with your Local representatives at these events so that you can get all the most up-to-date information about your membership and back-to-school goodies. If you aren’t already a member of the Federation, you’re missing out. Make sure to look for us at your orientation to learn more about all that membership has to offer!
For Immediate Release:
Monday, July 26, 2021
Madison, WI – Today Governor Evers announced a special session of the state legislature to discuss support for public education. AFT-Wisconsin President Kim Kohlhaas responded as follows:
Hartford HealthCare has gotten rid of the maternity ward at Windham Hospital and now residents must go to Norwich, Manchester or Hartford. This puts the women and their babies at risk.
Help us tell Hartford HealthCare not to value money over human life. Sign the Windham United to Save our Healthcare Coalition's petition today.