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Testimony regarding the exploration of a civil service pipeline

UFT President Michael Mulgrew testified before the New York State Senate Committees on Civil Service and Pensions and Higher Education regarding the exploration of a civil service pipeline.

Article Seven — Programs, Assignments and Teaching Conditions in Schools and Programs

High Schools back to top Program Preference No later than 60 days before the end of the term, program preference sheets should be distributed to all teachers. Where advisable and feasible, preferences with respect to sub-paragraphs a through g below...

Sandy Feldman: In Her Own Words

A memorial booklet produced by the UFT and AFT.

Rolling out the welcome mat

As in all the Septembers before, thousands of new educators have accepted the challenge to make a difference in the lives of New York City’s public school children.

How far we’ve come

The Retired Teachers Chapter has expanded from the handful of visionary retirees it was in the 1960s to a staggering membership approaching 70,000 activists who can tap into nearly six decades of achievement as our source of strength. 


Article Thirteen — Union Activities, Privileges and Responsibilities

A. Restriction on Union Activities No employee shall engage in Union activities during the time he/she is assigned to duty. Members of the Chapter’s negotiating committee and its special consultants shall, upon proper application, be excused without...

Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Speech Teachers and Speech and Language Therapists

Information about extended days, testing time, wait listed students, evaluations, and more, for speech teachers and speech and language therapists.

Article Six — Hours and Work Year

A. Schedule of Hours The daily schedule of hours for attendance teachers shall be from 8:30 a.m. to 3:40 p.m., including a lunch period of 30 minutes, except as otherwise provided in Article Seven A (Special Assignments) . Effective February 2006...

Head lice

Head lice are small insects with six legs usually the size of a sesame seed (the seeds on burger buns).