CUB stands against privatization of City water

Efforts to privatize the water supply in Baltimore got more difficult as the leadership of the City Union of Baltimore and allies offered testimony and support for a city council resolution that would take the matters to the voters in November.

Annual NYSUT Regional Conference

Save the Date … Wednesday, October 17 at the Woodbury Country Club for the Annual NYSUT Regional Conference. In the very important election year candidate seeking your vote will be in attendance. Come and let them hear your voices.

Elections Matter 2020

We Care. We Fight. We Show Up. We Vote. Use our toolkit to engage your members in the 2020 election.

2018 WSLC Resolution 19: Renewing the Call for Full Support of the Labor Community and Technical College System

Delegates at the Washington State Labor Council Convention passed a resolution renewing the call for full support of the community and technical college system. Washington State has established a goal of 70% of residents achieving a post-high school credential or degree which will, by necessity, require additional investment in the higher education system and the employees who support students. The two-year colleges have been underfunded for decades, and it is time to step up and invest in the  employees who teach, who keep the college safe and clean, and who provide student services.

Newark Early Childhood

Superintendent Roger Leon meeting with Eatly Childhood Staff (chaired by NTU Vice President Donna Charles) the Newark Teachers Union as part of his fact finding mission.

Passing of William Eaton, Jr.

BCFPE is sorry to learn of the passing of William Eaton, Jr. Prior to being promoted into management at the Department of Public Works, Bill was a vice president, board member, and steward of the union. He served on the union's negotiating team during his tenure as vice president. BCFPE extends condolences to Bill's wife, Carol, also a union member, and his family.

Obituary for William Eaton Jr.

William Edward Eaton, Jr. of Parkville, age 51 passed away Thursday, July 26, 2018 after a yearlong battle with lung cancer with family at his side. Bill was born in Baltimore and grew up on the waterfront in Essex, MD. He graduated in 1984 from Eastern Vocational-Technical High School having studied plumbing. After graduation Bill worked for local plumbing contractors and then Baltimore Gas and Electric for several years in their gas division before moving to Akron, Ohio in 1989. In Ohio, Bill worked for Dominion East Ohio Gas installing gas meters in homes and commercial properties. While in Ohio he also owned his own business, B & B Natural Gas Lines installing residential gas lines. In 2001, Bill returned to Maryland and began working for Baltimore County Recreation and Parks as a grounds maintenance seasonal employee. Bill was a dedicated employee and continued to ... 

Kudos: NTU VP attends Amistad Summer Curriculum Institute

This summer, NTU Vice President Yvette Jordan attended the Amistad Summer Curriculum Institute at Kean University.  The Curriculum Institutes, which are designed for public school elementary and secondary teachers and administrators with an emphasis on social studies, will give educators access to prominent historians and scholars.

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