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2023-2024 Chapter 48 Executive Board

 

 

  • President: Kyrsti Sackman (503) 828 - 5163 - Para II Rover

  • Secretary: Lizz Schulz - Early Childhood Care Provider - William Walker
  • Treasurer: Dominique Demouchet - Campus Monitor, Aloha High 
  • Technical/Clerical Rep: Patty Rodrigues - Principal’s Secretary, Barnes 
  • Instructional Reps- shared:  Lillie Fletcher - Early Childhood Care Provider, Chehalem & Stephanie Marshall - Para II, Hiteon 
  • Maintenance/Custodial:  ‘BJ’ William Donovan - Maintenance Foreman
  • Transportation: ‘Martin’ Robert Slater- Bus Driver
  • OSEA Field Rep: Teresa
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Bill of Rights

 

We, the thousands of working people who are members of the Oregon School Employees Association (OSEA), AFT Local 6732, proclaim these rights for ourselves and our fellow employees wherever they are employed and whatever their positions.


1.                 The right to be treated with dignity and respect in our employment.

2.                 The right to be paid a living wage and reasonable compensation for what we do.

3.                 The right to conduct our private lives without interference.

4.                 The right to participate in those decisions of our employers that

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When the president of Colorado WINS learned that the president of the United States might be targeting Denver next in his anti-immigration campaign of terror, she knew how she’d begin to mobilize. One simple thing Diane Byrne does is deck out her activists in matching T-shirts. Wearing union colors promotes team spirit and builds confidence, she says. The AFT Public Employees program and policy council, meeting in New York City Feb. 5-6, abounded with tips to help locals mobilize. PPC chair Gary Feist, president of North Dakota Public Employees, recommended finding members who can tell a personal story to draw media attention. With more media on the issue, he said, legislators will become more motivated to fix the problem.

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Teacher holding sign

Federal immigration actions are rapidly expanding, with deadly consequences. The killings of poet Renee Nicole Good and nurse Alex Pretti by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis have brought intense focus on the use of excessive force. An AFT webinar, co-hosted by AFT President Randi Weingarten and AFT Massachusetts President Jessica Tang on Jan. 28, featured experts on immigration and the law. It highlighted AFT resources and showcased how our locals are showing up to minimize fear and trauma.

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Randi Weingarten at a Massachusetts high school

Summer is upon us, and parents, children and teachers are winding down from what has been an exhausting and fully operational school year—the first since the devastating pandemic. The long-lasting impact of COVID-19 has affected our students’ and families’ well-being and ignited the politics surrounding public schools. All signs point to the coming school year unfolding with the same sound and fury, and if extremist culture warriors have their way, being even more divisive and stressful.

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What unions do

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In AFT President Randi Weingarten’s latest New York Times  column, she describes what it is exactly that unions do. Though unions are the most popular they have been in decades, anti-union sentiment still thrives in red states and across the nation. “Several years ago, The Atlantic ran a story whose headline made even me, a labor leader, scratch my head: ‘Union Membership: Very Sexy,’” Weingarten writes in the column. “The gist was that higher wages, health benefits and job security—all associated with union membership—boost one’s chances of getting married. Belonging to a union doesn’t actually guarantee happily ever after, but it does help working people have a better life in the here and now.” Click through to read the full column.

Randi Weingarten and NYC teacher Tamara Simpson

Attacks on public education in America by extremists and culture-war peddling politicians have reached new heights (“lows” may be more apt), but they are not new. The difference today is that the attacks are intended not just to undermine public education but to destroy it.

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Voting on our Contract

Voting on our Leadership

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Member Assistance Program

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