Spring ’23 issue of AFT Health Care out now
In the latest issue of AFT Health Care, four union leaders talk about their experience with violence in the…
In the latest issue of AFT Health Care, four union leaders talk about their experience with violence in the…
For many months, whenever she’s talked about higher education in New Jersey, AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera has emphasized…
Join Chronicle of Education senior writer Karin Fischer on May 2 for the virtual forum “The Changing Field of…
President Joe Biden on April 21 revealed his intent to appoint AFT Secretary-Treasurer Fedrick C. Ingram to the Presidential Advisory…
Melody Gonzales, the executive director of the White House Hispanic Initiative, will be among the featured speakers April 27…
Gov. Phil Murphy on April 24 signed A4772/S3215, which addresses some loopholes that have affected striking workers and others in labor…
According to a recent EdWeek Research Center survey, 70 percent of educators said there is more student misbehavior in…
Similar to the faculty unions at Rutgers University, the adjunct professors, graduate students and postdoctoral students at New Jersey…
The annual New Jersey Special Education Summit is set for April 28 at the FEA Conference Center in Monroe…
Perth Amboy High School on April 17 debuted the use of metal detectors, a security measure that Perth Amboy…
Rutgers AAUP-AFT, Rutgers Adjunct Faculty Union and AAUP-BHSNJ members have suspended their strike, which began April 10 and affected…
One year after the first Earth Day, Random House in 1971 released Dr. Seuss’ environmentally themed “The Lorax.” Celebrate…
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