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Testimony regarding the "state of the unions" in New York City
UFT Vice President for Academic High Schools Janella Hinds testified before the New York City Council Committee on Civil Service and Labor regarding the state of unions in New York City.
Kinereth Louise Stubbs
Kinereth Louise Stubbs taught at PS 192 in West Harlem for 34 years. Teaching was her passion.
Mildred Lucille Gersh
Mildred Lucille Gersh was a teacher at PS 78 in the Bronx and subsequently a reading coordinator for District 11 in the Bronx.
Testimony regarding expanding career and technical education and Int. No. 1099 and No. 1193
UFT Vice President for Career and Technical Education Sterling Roberson testified before the City Council Committee on Education regarding expanding career and technical education and Int. No. 1099 and No. 1193.
Sylvia Kuller
Sylvia Kuller taught English at IS 246 in Flatbush, Brooklyn, and later became a guidance counselor at the school.
Testimony regarding establishing paid family leave
The UFT submitted testimony regarding paid family leave to the joint Committees on Civil Service and Labor and Economic Development of the New York City Council.
Resolution on the occasion of the 56th anniversary of the UFT
In keeping with the UFT’s 56-year tradition, we re-commit ourselves to advocating for our members and the children and vulnerable populations whom we serve.
Resolution in support of the Professional Staff Congress
The United Federation of Teachers supports the Professional Staff Congress in trying to get a new contract and that the UFT supports the efforts of CUNY’s university student Senate to stop the almost half-billion in proposed budget cuts.
Resolution in opposition to state receivership
The UFT strongly opposes receivership and will vigorously challenge attacks on due process, collective bargaining and other fair labor practices that are a consequence of receivership.