Letter From the President - November 2015

As the year is quickly coming to a close, and we take the next few days to reflect and give thanks to a higher power for our Blessings, let's take a minute over this break to reflect upon the source that provides us the protections we still enjoy.

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RC 23 Chapters Celebrate the Holidays

RC 23 Chapter members are getting together to celebrate the holidays. Visit the Events page for more information:

December 4Retired - United Teachers of Northport Luncheon at Norcello's, Northport

December 8Kings Park Retired Teachers Association Luncheon at San Marco Ristorante, Hauppauge

December 8Three Village Schools Retirees Luncheono at Lombardi's on the Sound, Port Jefferson

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LFT congratulates Governor-Elect John Bel Edwards

(New Orleans – November 21, 2015) “The right man at the right time for Louisiana.” That is how Louisiana Federation of Teachers President Steve Monaghan introduced Representative John Bel Edwards when the Federation announced its endorsement last March.

Voters obviously agreed, and Rep. Edwards will become Governor Edwards on January 11, 2016.

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Sign the petition to defend the UW System!

The status of the University of Wisconsin System as one of the world's premier public university systems is under threat.  As the UW System Board of Regents contemplates the end of meaningful academic freedom, AFT-Wisconsin members around the UW System - academic staff, faculty, graduate employees, university staff - are mobilizing to defend the quality of public higher education in Wisconsin.  Take a stand for UW System students - sign the petition today!

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November Advocate

The Advocate
November 2015

Helping the Community

One of the goals of WFEA is to not only stand up for members but to also stand up for and support our community. As the holidays approach, it’s a good time to think about how we do that as an organization. Just in the past couple of months, we’ve

• given book donations to elementary students through our community grant money
• collected food for Fill the Dome at our social
• given members the opportunity to donate to the Cathy Jostad fundraising efforts
• rung bells for the Salvation Army

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High school and college labor history contests

The Wisconsin Labor History Society sponsors two annual competitions for Wisconsin students.  Wisconsin high school students in grades 9-12 are invited to participate in an essay contest on the theme of the importance of unions to their families and communities, with cash prizes of up to $300.  College students (two- or four-year) and graduate students can participate in a research paper competition, with a $500 prize available at the college level and $1000 at the graduate level.

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