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If not, the 3,200 delegates will vote on authorizing the union to strike — a step teachers haven’t taken since 1975. NYC teachers’ union takes step toward strike, but leaves open possibility ...
The United Federation of Teachers (UFT) is the labor union that represents most teachers in New York City public schools. As of 2005, there were about 118,000 in-service teachers and nearly 30,000 [2] paraprofessional educators in the union, as well as about 54,000 retired members. In October 2007, 28,280 home day care providers voted to join ...
The Council of School Supervisors & Administrators (CSA) is a New York City based collective bargaining unit for principals, assistant principals, supervisors and education administrators who work in the New York City public schools and directors and assistant directors who work in city-funded day care. It was founded in 1962 as the Council of ...
Schools across the country are announcing teacher and staff layoffs as districts brace for the end of a pandemic aid package that delivered the largest one-time federal investment in K-12 education.
The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) is the department of the government of New York City that manages the city's public school system. The City School District of the City of New York (more commonly known as New York City Public Schools ) is the largest public school district in the United States (and among the largest in the ...
Retired NYC teachers toss out union prez’s crew in furor over Medicare coverage ... June 16, 2024 at 9:23 PM ... to shift retirees from their traditional Medicare coverage to Aetna-run Medicare ...
The New York City Schools Chancellor (formally the "Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education") is the head of the New York City Department of Education. The Chancellor is appointed by the mayor, and serves at the mayor's pleasure. The Chancellor is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the department as well as responsible ...
Mayor de Blasio warned Friday that city layoffs will commence Oct. 1 unless a $1 billion budget gap is closed — and then ripped President Trump over his administration’s failure to offer any aid.