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Heads-up on the latest round of propaganda targeting our members

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Agreement with management continues recruitment and retention stipend for RNs in critically understaffed areas for another year.

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Some guidance from AFT CT on how we can harness the power of our collective voice at legislative hearings.


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What Does My Union Do for Me?

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The benefit of collectively bargained benefits

Every worker deserves access to great health care. Gains at the bargaining table help set standards for all working people (even those on the other side of that table, in many cases!).

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Our VP for communication tells of the rapport he's built with his new state rep as an illustration of the importance of talking to our elected officials.

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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.