PFT Testifies at PA House Dems Policy Committee: Bridging the Digital Divide
At a time when remote learning continues for the majority of our students, this hearing is a timely and important opportunity to share some of our insight into virtual learning and the challenges our students and educators have faced throughout the pandemic.
Read our remarks:
Fair School Funding
AFT-NH Legislative Bulletin, 2021-13
March 28, 2021 ~ Bow, NH
The premier event of this past week was the hearing this past Tuesday in the House Labor Committee on SB 61, the so-called “right to work” bill. Over the course of six hours of public testimony, committee members heard from out-of-state lobbyists advocating so-called “right to work” as well as scores of members of the public opposed to this flagrant attack on organized labor and the power of working people to have a voice in the workplace. The goal of “right to work” is simple—weaken labor unions by allowing for freeloaders to benefit from contract provisions but pay nothing towards negotiating or enforcing that very contract. It does not provide for jobs, and it does not prevent unions from requiring employees to join the union BECAUSE IT IS ALREADY ILLEGAL TO REQUIRE UNION MEMBERSHIP TO OBTAIN A JOB!!! Instead, the aim is to weaken organized labor and make it easier for employers to reduce wages and benefits, further widening the income and wealth inequality so prevalent here in NH and in the United States.
Contact Your State Representative and Help Defeat So-Called Right to Work
Senate Bill 61, the so-called Right to Work legislation, was heard before the House Labor Committee last week and was met with resounding public opposition. The Committee will be voting this week on a recommendation but we need to start contacting our own state representatives as they are poised to vote on SB 61 either on April 7th or 8th. W have defeated this bill 39 times before and for the sake of working families, we must be victorious one more time.
Please click the following link to oppose this legislation and let your state representative know you are watching! https://actionnetwork.org/letters/constituent-concern-defeat-right-to-work-sb-61?source=direct_link&
Fighting Privatization and Pension Changes
It was short notice, but we were able to get some points in to our lawmakers about the importance of keeping UConn Health public and keeping overtime in pension calculations.
Negotiation Summary March 25, 2021
Below you will find the summary for negotiations for March 25, 2021.
http://unit47.ct.aft.org/sites/default/files/article_pdf_files/2021-03/member_summary_march_25.pdf
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."
NTU Update - March 26, 2021
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
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