Under the theme Building Back Stronger, AFTNJ local presidents and members of their leadership teams gathered Aug. 17 in Woodbridge for this year’s leadership conference to expand their knowledge of union-related procedures and actions.

AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera makes her opening remarks.
Samuel Lieberman, AFT associate director/legal, gave a presentation about how to interpret and revise a constitution.
David Strom, AFT general counsel, covered the essential steps for conducting an election.
Left to right: AFTNJ social justice committee co-chairs Anthony Balzano and Jason Jordan are joined by Jonathan Rodrigues, AFT senior associate organizer/human rights and community relations department. Since late 2020, Rodrigues has participated in the committee’s virtual meetings and provided guidance to Balzano and Jordan on member recruitment, actions and more.
Members of the United Adjunct Faculty of New Jersey (Local 2222).
AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera introduces Eric Richard (far left), legislative affairs director for the New Jersey State AFL-CIO. Richard spoke at length about the importance of S3810 / A5862 (the Responsible Collective Negotiations Act) and how AFTNJ members can go about generating support for the bill.
Chris Mattingly, AFT’s assistant director/political department, guides attendees through a workshop exercise.

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