News Article: State Office Relocation Plans Taking Shape (from Hartford Courant)
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President Bill Calathes would like you to see the following correspondence provided by CNJSCL President Tim Haresign regarding current AFT policy on the Affordable Care Act. As you can see, much needs to be worked out specifically regarding our understanding and implementation of this very important piece of legislation. Rest assured, that this work will be carried out thoroughly. Tim Haresign stated:
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For a wrap-up of the session and how legislation will affect you, check out the following sources:
Texas Education Agency Briefing Book
Texas Teacher Article (covers regular session)
Texas AFT Report on Notable Bills from the 83rd Regular Session (Coming Soon!)
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Thanks to Go Local, Education Austin is offering free discount cards--effective throughout the
2013-2014 school year--to its current members and those who sign up (a $15 value), while supplies last.
Hundreds of local businesses honor the Go Local card with various discounts that average 10% on purchases. Current EA members can stop by the union office at 316 West 12th St., Suite 202, to pick up a card. New members will receive a card when they sign up. Education Austin and Go Local are working together to stretch your budget dollars!
UNION MEMBERSHIP IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED AT THIS TIME.
The future is uncertain for school employees and the students they serve.
We need to band together as one to safeguard our careers, our profession, and to advocate for ourselves and our students. Our principles for Higher Education institutions regarding COVID-19 is laid out here.
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We are affiliated with the national American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the state organization, Texas AFT. We organized in 1999 and have members from all classifications of non-administrative ACC employees: Classified, Prof-Tech, Adjunct, Hourly and Full Time Faculty. We are separate from the employee associations at ACC and are therefore free to pursue our goals without administrative influence.
We are dedicated to improving the salaries and health insurance of all employees, including protecting the rights of all ACC employees. Building a large and strong membership is the key to these endeavors. Join us today!
If you would like representation for grievances and access to our Legal Defense Fund and Labor Attorney, you MUST become a member now, before your problem begins. Click on "Membership" to fill out a membership form.
Member dues amounts are as follows: