By Sarah JaffeThe Nation November 16, 2019 In 2012, the Chicago Teachers Union wrote the playbook that has been successfully...
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In a Strong Economy, Why Are So Many Workers on Strike?
The New York Times By Noam Scheiber October 20, 2019 At first glance, it may seem like a paradox: Even as...
‘Nobody is Talking About This’: The Sorry State of Higher Ed Funding
NEA Today BY MARY ELLEN FLANNERY September 11, 2019 The masses of red-shirted teachers who marched last year in Los Angeles,...
What College Admissions Offices Really Want
[UFF-FAU Preface: State and university policies currently disadvantage most FAU students. With FAU administrators trumpeting FAU’s appearance on the latest...
Instructor Promotion Portfolio Workshop, Sept. 19, 11 AM, GS 110
UFF-FAU will be holding its annual Instructor Promotion Portfolio meeting on Thursday, September 19 at 11 PM in room GS...
Florida’s teacher shortage is easily preventable
From Tallahassee Democrat Paula Dockery August 31, 2019 Once again Florida faces a teacher shortage as our public-school students begin the...
Americans’ Approval Of Labor Unions Reaches 16-Year High
[UFF Preface: As indicated in this new poll, millions of U.S. workers would like to join a union but can’t....
Union Power in Florida Leads to Mental Health Win for Students
from NEA Today July 31, 2019 Mary Ellen Flannery Last summer, Florida Polytechnic University dismissed the only full-time librarian and only...
Public Universities Work Hard to Make Up for Budget Cuts. But In-State Students May Be Paying the Price.
[Preface: UFF consistently advocates for the state legislature to increase funding for public higher education in order to ensure its...