The law mandating increased health insurance costs has sunset, so the percentage of worker contribution is back on the bargaining table. New Jersey workers pay significantly more, on average, than public workers in other states.
The law mandating increased health insurance costs has sunset, so the percentage of worker contribution is back on the bargaining table. New Jersey workers pay significantly more, on average, than public workers in other states.
Rutgers University’s New Brunswick and Newark campuses and Montclair State University have landed on U.S. News & World Report’s…
The AFT and the American Association of University Professors on Feb. 10 rolled out an effort that will advocate for…
With New Jersey’s digital divide closed and nearly $2.8 billion in federal funding earmarked for education, the time is…
Competitive salaries for teachers “would lower attrition rates and attract fresh talent that would push everyone to do better,”…
Contact: Nat T. Bender 908-377-0393, nbender@aftnj.org The Newark Teachers Union will formally endorse Councilman Ras Baraka’s campaign for Mayor…
Colleen O’Dea, NJ Spotlight Union leaders, Democratic lawmakers remain uncowed by decision to strip public-sector unions of right to…