Press: Education Workers Will Remain United as Supreme Court Sides With Wealthy, Corporate Interests in Anti-Union Case
Decision Won’t Stop Union Growth as Workers Organize to Give Voice to Shared Values EDISON—The U.S. Supreme Court ruling…
Decision Won’t Stop Union Growth as Workers Organize to Give Voice to Shared Values EDISON—The U.S. Supreme Court ruling…
New Jersey public workers costs among highest in nation The rising cost of health insurance has become one of…
Education advocates, district management talk student success at University High School (left to right): Newark Chief Education Officer Toni…
Public sector unions, including Health Professionals and Allied Employees Local 5094 and SPAE Nurses Local 5089, are seeking details…
Despite opposition from AFTNJ and public sector unions in committee, a bill to end any payment for unused sick…
The Senate Labor Committee, Chairman Fred H. Madden, and the Senate Education Committee, Chairwoman M. Teresa Ruiz, met jointly…
Tina Pappas, Montclair Local Former Mayor and present councilman Robert Russo was once arrested–but for a good cause. As…
Legislation that would further limit collectively bargained retirement benefits advanced Wednesday in Trenton, despite testimony from Donna M. Chiera…
By Patrick Wall, Chalkbeat Former principal and veteran administrator Roger Leon has been chosen as Newark’s new schools chief…
New Jersey Dreamers—students brought to the country as minors without documentation—will now have access to state aid at public…
Thousands of people gathered in 35 state capitals, including Trenton, across the United States May 14, renewing an effort…
In northern New Jersey, Montclair State University-AFT adjunct professor Mary Wallace sits on the Fairlawn Board of Education. To…
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