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Resolution to stand in solidarity with occupational and physical therapists throughout the renegotiation of a contract with the city of New York

The UFT urges its members to unequivocally support Occupational and Physical Therapists in schools and at union events as we embark on the renegotiation of an equitable contract.

Resolution in support of racial and economic justice in New York City public schools

The UFT reaffirms its support of initiatives from organizations — including the Anti-Defamation League, Latino Justice, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, Pride at Work, APALA, LCLAA, the NAACP and Black Lives Matter — that has as its goal the...

Resolution to unite with organizations against the toxic political atmosphere

The UFT stands with organizations from across the political, religious and social spectrum — from the AFT, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Southern Baptist Convention and the Archdiocese of New York, to the Council on American-Islamic...

Resolution to support striking Marriott workers

The UFT stands with UNITE HERE and the striking Marriott hotel workers in their effort to fight corporate greed and advocate for fair working conditions.

Resolution to celebrate the 58th anniversary of the UFT's first strike

The UFT will never forget what happened on Nov. 7, 1960, and will commemorate it each year as one of UFT’s greatest achievements, a job action that ultimately resulted in substantial and significant improvements in public education as well as the...

Resolution condemning the Kavanaugh confirmation process and Trump's attack on a sexual assault victim

The UFT unequivocally condemns the Senate confirmation process as a sham since the Republican leadership of the Senate Judiciary Committee has failed to evince any determination to adjudicate the truth of Ford’s claims or Kavanaugh’s fitness for the...

Resolution on paid parental leave

The United Federation of Teachers fully supports the terms of its newly won paid parental leave benefit.

Resolution in support of 2018 May Day and rally for worker and immigrant rights

The United Federation of Teachers will fully support and participate in the May Day 2018 Rally for Worker and Immigrant Rights at 5:30 p.m. in Washington Square Park, Manhattan, on Tuesday, May 1, 2018.

Resolution on continuing the fight for public education in Puerto Rico

The UFT, in solidarity with the Asociacíon de Maestros de Puerto Rico and other trade unions, will continue to find solutions that advance our shared values of public education and worker rights through collective bargaining.

Resolution to reduce class sizes to Contract for Excellence law levels

The UFT will continue to fight to get the Campaign for Fiscal Equity monies dispersed to NYC schools.