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Jewish Heritage Committee awards dinner
Italian-American Heritage Committee dinner
Are you a 50-, 60- or 70-year member?
New Retiree Luncheon
Teachers sue to halt Adams budget cuts to education
Christmas morning after Mayor Adams' budget cuts
Testimony on the health care workforce
Short-staffing to cost NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn
Testimony on the new phonics-based curriculum and dyslexia screening
UFT Climate & Environmental Justice Committee
UFT Physical Education Committee
Resolution to call on the Panel for Educational Policy to end high-stakes standardized testing in grades 3-5
Resolution on improving climate-related readiness and preparation for NYC public schools
Substitute teacher and paraprofessional resolution
Resolution in support of migrant families
Time to get real about New York City’s budget
UFT supports Small Class Size Working Group's recommendations to make state law a reality
Testimony on the mayor's November financial plan
Reignite your holiday spirit
Mayor Adams must protect children’s right to shelter
Jewish Heritage Committee Awards Dinner 2023
UFT members and their families filled Shanker Hall on Nov. 30 for the Jewish Heritage Committee’s first awards dinner. The committee honored AFT President Randi Weingarten and City Councilmember Julie Menin for their practice of tikkun olam, a Hebrew phrase meaning to repair the world.
What should I do if my principal includes guidance in a staff/school handbook that contradicts our UFT contract?
Testimony on immigrant students in New York City public schools
The Gift of Boundaries: Prioritizing Your Needs
We have all experienced the downside of not setting and maintaining healthy boundaries in our lives. In this episode of the Brewing Wellness podcast, Alexa Leigh Mulee, a licensed mental health counselor and owner of Wise Mind Counseling, and Christine Hanley, field liaison with the UFT Teacher Center, share their strategies for creating and managing mindful boundaries. Learn skills to help manage your emotions in effective and healthy ways.
Putting the ‘giving’ in Thanksgiving
More than 300,000 NYC students in high-need schools stuck in oversized classes
New Retiree Luncheon 2023
More than 500 recent retirees attended the annual New Retiree Luncheon on Nov. 21 at the New York Hilton Midtown. UFT President Michael Mulgrew and Retired Teachers Chapter Leader Tom Murphy congratulated the honorees on reaching the well-deserved milestone and encouraged them to stay involved with the union by joining the RTC.
Thanksgiving Luncheon 2023
The UFT Middle Schools Division hosted its annual Thanksgiving Luncheon and winter coat giveaway on Nov. 18 for students living in shelters throughout New York City, many of whom come from asylum-seeking families. Students explored a variety of activities, enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal and received brand new winter coats donated by UFT members and staff.
Federation of Nurses/UFT Professional Issues Conference 2023
About 225 Federation of Nurses/UFT members spent Nov. 17 at union headquarters in Manhattan learning about local, state and national issues affecting their profession, including staffing shortages and understaffing. They attended workshops on workplace deescalation techniques, social media best practices, self-care and other topics, and also networked with colleagues from other sites.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew on City Hall cuts to education funding
What is DASA training?
Resolution to promote humanitarianism in the Middle East
Can co-teachers in an Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) class cover for each other during preparation periods?
School Psychologists Appreciation Day 2023
School psychologists gathered in person at Shanker Hall and remotely for their chapter’s annual Psychologists Appreciation Day professional development on Friday, Nov. 10. Between networking, collaborating and socializing, the psychologists learned about strategies to support students with executive dysfunction.