- AFT - American Federation of Teachers - A Union of Professionals
The AFT is a union of professionals that champions fairness; democracy; economic opportunity; and high-quality public education, healthcare and public services for our students, their families and our communities
- About Us - American Federation of Teachers
About Us AFT The AFT, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO, was founded in 1916 and today represents 1 8 million members in more than 3,000 local affiliates nationwide
- Mission - American Federation of Teachers
The AFT is a union of professionals that champions fairness; democracy; economic opportunity; and high-quality public education, healthcare and public services for our students, their families and our communities
- Alabama Federation of Teachers | AFT Stateweb
In AFT President Randi Weingarten’s latest New York Times column, she describes what it is exactly that unions do Though unions are the most popular they have been in decades, anti-union sentiment still thrives in red states and across the nation
- Member Benefits - American Federation of Teachers
Long Term Care Safeguard your retirement by insuring your future care needs AFT members and eligible family members have access to special discounts on long-term care insurance solutions
- AFT Convention 2024 - American Federation of Teachers
In Address to Union, AFT’s Weingarten Champions Real Solutions for a Better Life, Celebrates Historic 1 8 Million-Member Milestone AFT Executive Council Unanimously Endorses Kamala Harris for President AFT’s Weingarten on President Biden’s Departure from the Presidential Race
- American Federation of Teachers-Kansas | AFT Stateweb
The AFT has always been a solutions-driven union, and our new campaign, launched during TEACH on July 21, proves it once again with a fresh, practical approach to strengthening public education
- How to Join | American Federation of Teachers
Membership in the AFT is usually established by joining an AFT local, a council of locals or, in some cases, a statewide affiliate Most AFT locals are organized around a specific employer (such as a school district, a hospital or a municipality)
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