Fall Social!

Please join us for food, drink, and collegiality at the EMUFT Social on September 18th from 5 - 8 at the Corner Brewery.

This is a great way to meet folks from across campus and to talk to other lecturers in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

Primary Elections

Welcome back! Hope you had a relaxing and restful summer. As the year begins it is time for our members to become engaged and enact change for our profession.
 
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Go Orange Day, Thurs. Sept. 4th

September is Hunger Action Month, and Thursday, September 4th is “Go Orange Day” in Baltimore. How are you and your community affected by hunger?

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Public Records/Open Meetings

The Department of Justice (DOJ) will be conducting FREE seminars about the Wisconsin Open Meetings Law and Wisconsin Public Records Law. DOJ FREE seminars about the Wisconsin Open Meetings Law and Wisconsin Public Records Law. Department of Justice experts will explain key principles and discuss recent updates. The in-person seminars are October 17 and 27; the webinars are on November 6. See the brochure for more details.

BCFPE Election: Official Ballots mailed 9/9/14

The “Official Ballots” for the 2014 BCFPE Elections for Officers and Delegates were mailed on September 9, 2014. If you have not received your ballot by Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, you should request a packet in writing immediately from the Election Chair, Josette George at BCFPE.Chair@gmail.com.

Please be on the lookout for the BCFPE envelope marked: OFFICIAL ELECTION BALLOT ENCLOSED. Follow the election instructions closely and vote for your BCFPE Executive Board Nominees!

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Labor update from CFT and AFL/CIO

LABOR FAMILY NEWS

Provided from CFT

Judge’s final “Vergara” ruling an attack on teachers
Education unions to appeal

LOS ANGELES — The final decision rendered by Los Angeles Superior Court judge Rolf Treu today in the Vergara v. California case offered no new reasoning or information as to how stripping teachers of their workplace professional rights will help students gain a better education.  In rolling back the protections that allow teachers to educate their students and advocate for them without fear of arbitrary and capricious retaliation, the judge has set back a century of well-reasoned law.

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CCAFT UPDATE 8-29-14

Click here to see the 8-29-14 Update

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