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How occupational and physical therapists can calculate their gross annual salary

Here’s how to figure out your annual salary by looking at your biweekly paycheck.

There is no air conditioning in my classroom and it is very hot. Are rooms required to have air conditioning when temperatures are high?

Unfortunately, there are currently no temperature guidelines requiring schools to use air conditioning, though the union has been pushing for them for some time. There is no regulation mandating an upper temperature limit, only comfort guidelines...

How do I let the UFT know that my address has changed?

It is essential to keep your personal information up to date to ensure the receipt of the New York Teacher , information about UFT activities and Welfare Fund health benefits. There are several ways you can update your address: The quickest way to...

Key arbitration awards

These precedent-setting arbitration decisions can help you determine what grievances to file and which contract articles to cite.

Salary and Benefits - OT/PT

Salary and benefit information for occupational therapists and physical therapists.

Better Speech and Hearing Month Celebration

The city's speech teachers and their students were honored at the UFT's Better Speeh and Hearing Celebration, where a wide variety of therapies that speech teachers provide were highlighted.

Better Speech and Hearing Month Celebration

Thirty-two student projects were honored May 30 at the 13th annual Better Speech and Hearing Month Celebration at UFT headquarters in Manhattan, where about 200 students, parents and speech and hearing providers gathered in Shanker Hall for a...

Better Speech and Hearing Month Celebration

The 17th annual Better Speech and Hearing Month Celebration at UFT headquarters on May 25 recognized 29 members for creative projects that highlighted the diversity of speech teachers' work.

Hochul signs bills to keep kids SAFE

Gov. Kathy Hochul chose UFT headquarters on June 20 to sign into law two "first-in-the-nation" pieces of legislation to protect children online.