Newsletter for January, February, March 2019
Below you will find the link to the January/February/March 2019 Newsletter. Just click on the link ending in .pdf
http://unit47.ct.aft.org/sites/default/files/article_pdf_files/2019-03/janfebmar19.pdf
Below you will find the link to the January/February/March 2019 Newsletter. Just click on the link ending in .pdf
http://unit47.ct.aft.org/sites/default/files/article_pdf_files/2019-03/janfebmar19.pdf
Louisiana Federation of Teachers and School Employees (LFT) has joined with Louisiana Association of Educators (LEA), Louisiana Association of Principals (LAP), Louisiana Association of Superintendents (LASS), Louisiana School Boards Association (LSBA) and Louisiana Retired Teachers Association (LRTA) to host a series of town halls all accross the point. The new partnership is known as the Louisiana Public School Coalition.
For more information, check out our Coalition's Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/LAPublicSchoolCoalition.
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In this issue
1) Contract Update
2) The importance of Building Reps
And more!
The Safe Driving Class on March 25th and 26th is full. At this time registration is closed.
When federal legislators wanted to protect public water, they knew they could call on President Antoinette Ryan-Johnson of the City Union of Baltimore. They knew she’d be the perfect ally for this fight to protect public water.
AFT Pennsylvania has endorsed U.S. Navy Captain (Ret.) Pam Iovino for the PA Senate District 37 seat formerly held by Republican Guy Reschenthaler. Iovino is running in a special election called after Reschenthaler was elected to the U.S. Congress.
The union’s work ensuring funding for students often takes members, leadership, and staff to Annapolis to make the case before Maryland legislators. However, a special assignment to secure federal funding brought BTU PSRP Chapter Chair and AFT-Maryland Executive Board member Sandra Davis to Washington, D.C.
CUB president Antoinette Ryan-Johnson led a delegation of AFT-Maryland members and leaders in Annapolis to testify on a bill that would allow union members to write off their union dues on state income taxes. This bill would increase the number of union members in the face of the anti-worker Supreme Court Janus decision.