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The Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals is considered one of the most active political groups in Rhode Island. [17] It sued to oppose the shut-down of the Rhode Island state government during a budget crisis in 1991, [18] fought to keep full-time union leaders (who were former public employees) in the state pension system, [19] [20] worked to enact strong constraints ...
Shelton, Jon. "Dropping Dead: Teachers, the New York City Fiscal Crisis, and Austerity" in Shelton, Teacher Strike! Public Education and the Making of a New American Political Order (U of Illinois Press, 2017) pp 114–142. Taft, Philip. United they teach; the story of the United Federation of Teachers (1974) online; Taylor, Clarence.
New Jersey Teachers' Union video (2010) ... In October 2016, Project Veritas released a video taken at a United Federation of Teachers holiday party on December 16 ...
Kean University (/ ˈ k eɪ n / [11]) is a public university [12] in Union, Elizabeth, and Hillside, New Jersey.It is part of New Jersey's public system of higher education and is a state-designated research university.
U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona met with teachers and borrowers in New York City on Monday to mark the announcement of a newly proposed student debt relief plan that could benefit more ...
Charles Cogen, president, New York's United Federation of Teachers, Local 2 of the American Federation of Teachers (AFL-CIO), 1963; photo courtesy of Walter Reuther Library, Wayne State University Charles Cogen (October 31, 1903 – February 18, 1998) was president of New York City's United Federation of Teachers (UFT) (1960–1964) and ...
The Montana Federation of Public Employees (MFPE) is a Montana labor union. Its 23,000 members make it the largest union in the state. MFPE is a public employee union with a diverse membership embracing public school teachers and classified personnel, higher education faculty and support personnel, law enforcement, and health care workers.
The United Federation of Teachers led by Albert Shanker wanted and demanded that the teachers' be reinstated. It was a conflict between local rights and self-determination and the rights of teachers' universal rights as workers. It was one of the largest teachers' strikes in American history.