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As you probably know, we have returned to the bargaining table to negotiate our first successor agreement. Our bargaining team members include James G. Baccaro, local president; Thomas E. Miller, local vice-president; and Melissa M. Martirano, local secretary.

Please be assured that we have prioritized our proposals based on your input from the surveys you completed.

To date, we have met with the administration’s bargaining team twice, and both sessions were productive.

We will continue to update you as we make progress, and when we reach a tentative agreement, we will contact the full members with details regarding the ratification process.

Please continue to visit the site for updates. As always, thanks for your patience and support.

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Save the dates April 20-21 for the AFTNJ Convention at the Seaview in Galloway Township.
See http://aftnj.org/calendar/ (--Copy & Paste into browser) for more Union and Education events.


Other Dates:

June 5th - NJ Primary Election (includes Presidential & US Senate)
July 27-30 - AFT Convention, Detroit, MI
November 6th - General Election Day

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AFT President Randi Weingarten took some time on January 27th to talk with members of AFT New Jersey and the Health Professionals and Allied Employees about the importance of getting actively involved in political education and advocacy.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is pushing an agenda filled with attacks on K-12 education through undermining tenure and promoting vouchers, as well as a hastily conceived plan to merge higher education institutions.

The economy has created an opportunity for the “scapegoaters and the demonizers,” said Weingarten. “Instead of taking the responsibility of governing in tough times seriously, they are pointing fingers” and attempting “to turn the very people who are trying to make a difference in the lives of others into villains.” It’s unfair, and our members see it, said Weingarten. “They want to know what we are going to do about this. How are we going to make it better?”

AFT affiliates in New Jersey are working on legislation to protect members. “We have to work together, not just with one another, but with state lawmakers to get the best possible legislation,” Weingarten urged. “We have to come together with a quality agenda to engage members.

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