PFT President Jerry Jordan on Closure of Gideon Building Due to COVID-19

PHILADELPHIA—"We continue to emphasize the importance of an ongoing, trackable database of positive COVID-19 cases in buildings, and have made this ask of the District. The temporary closure of Gideon Elementary's building is the right decision because it will help stop the spread of this virus--but it is very troubling. This is the second closure of a school building in just a few short weeks."

AFT meeting April 14 at 4:30 - Legislative Priorities for AFT

Dear AFT MA Leaders,

 

You are being invited to a meeting to discuss the legislative priorities of AFT MA.  We will present details of bills that have been submitted to our legislators that are related to or have an impact on our work.  More details will follow but please save the date by clicking the link below to receive a calendar invitation from zoom.

 

When: Apr 14, 2021 04:30 PM  

 

Register in advance for this meeting:

Speak out against “right to work” in New Hampshire

The House Labor Committee has scheduled a hearing on SB 61, the so-called “right to work” bill for Thursday, March 25. We need the committee members to know that there is substantial opposition to this bill, which could reduce the compensation and benefits of all workers in New Hampshire. Make your voice heard! Learn how.

If you believe, as we do, that we can make Kentucky a better place to live and work, now is the time to join with us in the fight against barriers that are blocking progress.

 

Our Agenda

If you want to be part of the fight against the barriers blocking progress in Kentucky, now is the time to join with KY120 United-AFT and stand together for what is fair and just.

Our legislative agenda offers a partial summary of what we stand for:

  • Fully funding all state pension programs as required by actuarial projections.
  • Fully funding public education, including: all-day kindergarten and universal pre-k, textbooks, professional development, KTIP, and transportation.
  • Rejecting school vouchers, scholarship tax credits, or anything resembling them.
  • Providing adequate personal protective equipment for all school staff as long as COVID-19 remains a threat.
  • Funding for higher education.
  • Raising pay for classified employees statewide.
  • Protecting insurance for Kentucky public retirees.
  • Protecting and enhancing community mental health services.
  • Protecting and enhancing local health departments.
  • Preventing the slashing of essential community services such as Unemployment Insurance Offices and others that protect the most vulnerable Kentuckians.

In addition to our advocacy in Frankfort, we also work to elect public officials who share our values and our goal of making Kentucky a place where all children and all families have a chance to thrive.
 

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