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Driscoll returned to New York in 2019 to work as a supervisory special agent to establish and lead two joint task forces concerning violent crimes, child exploitation, and human trafficking. [3] In 2020, Driscoll was transferred to the New York Joint Terrorism Task Force to lead the North Africa international terrorism investigations squad.
The New York City Teachers Guild (1935-1960), AKA "Local 2, AFT" as of June 1941, was a progressive labor union that started as breakaway from the New York City Teachers Union and later merged into the United Federation of Teachers.
New York City mayor Abe Beame announced layoffs of public employees including police and firefighters as part of a new budget that responded to the city's financial crisis. The first round of nearly 11,000 officers were slated for dismissal at the beginning of the fiscal year on July 1, 1975.
In 1946, teachers in nearby Saint Paul had gone on strike over large class sizes and low pay, among other issues, and while their strike succeeded in addressing their issues, the state passed a law a few years later barring public employees from engaging in strike actions. However, by the late 1960s, teachers in Minneapolis were beginning to ...
Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 (Oxford UP, 1999). Cohen, Sol. Progressives and Urban School Reform: The Public Education Association of New York City 1895-1954 (1964) Commission on Educational Reconstruction. Organizing the Teaching Profession: The Story of the American Federation of Teachers (1955)
New South Wales Teachers Federation; New York City Teachers Union (1916–1964), also "Teachers Union" and "TU" New York State United Teachers [1] North Carolina Association of Educators [1] North Dakota Education Association [1]
He began his tenure as a union organizer in 1959 to help organize the Teacher's Guild, a New York City affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers that was founded by John Dewey in 1917. Eventually, the Teacher's Guild merged with New York City's High School Teacher's Association to form the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) in 1960 ...
On June 30, 2010, Obey proposed an amendment to a supplemental war spending bill that would allocate $10 billion to prevent expected teacher layoffs from school districts nationwide. The amendment, which passed the House on July 1, 2010, proposed siphoning off $500 million from the Race to the Top fund as well as $300 million designated for ...