
Speaking out for a living wage
Education Support Professionals are pushing for real gains in salaries and benefits.
Get InvolvedEducation Support Professionals are pushing for real gains in salaries and benefits.
Get InvolvedAn injustice robbing public employees of hard-earned retirement benefits for the past 40 years has been corrected.
ReadWe'll fight this administration attempts to cut student opportunity every step of the way.
What would you like to tell Education Secretary Patrick Tutwiler about what you want your students to know when they graduate high school? Hear what Fall River Educators' Association President Keith Michon has to say and then sign up for the next listening session of the governor’s Graduation Requirement Council on May 1 in Worcester. Go to massteacher.org/testing to sign up for an upcoming session. facebook.com/massteacher
In celebration of May Day, educators from Nantucket to Amherst and everywhere in between held walk ins and stand outs to demand a better future for our communities. instagram.com/massteacher
Massachusetts public colleges and universities are paying faculty and staff below U.S. average.
readMTA urges state budget writers to use Fair Share funds, capture more corporate tax revenue to protect against federal funding cuts.
readState education secretary refuses to sign an order demanding schools dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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