CFT/CFOP Office Staff Contact Information

CFT/CFOP Office hours are:

School Year (2 weeks before & 2 weeks after) 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Thurs. 8:00 am - 4:00 pm on Fridays.

Summer & Winter Break - 7:30 am to 3:30 pm.

 

 

 

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Find out more about United Academics of Ohio

Who are the United Academics of Ohio?

We are contingent faculty—fulltime and part-time – throughout Ohio, committed to winning job security, fair pay, benefits and a respected voice on campus, as well as creating a vibrate community of peers connected through the work of teaching, not bound by the institutions we may teach at this semester. We believe unionizing is the best way to achieve these goals

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Rally for workers' rights at the Capitol on Saturday, February 28

Scores of AFT-Wisconsin members joined thousands of union members and community supporters at the state Capitol earlier this week to rally against Governor Scott Walker's latest attack on working Wisconsinites.  As the fight against so-called "right to work" continues, we'll be rallying at the Capitol again on Saturday, Feb. 28.  Join us on the State St. side of the Capitol square at noon to stand up for workers' rights!  Buses will be leaving from across Wisconsin on Saturday morning - click "more" for a full schedule.

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Upcoming events: March 2015

03/03/15 COPE Meeting, 5:00 p.m.
03/04/15 Social Committee Meeting, 5:00 p.m.
03/08/15 Daylight Savings Time (time springs forward)
03/18/15 Steward Council Meeting, 5:00 p.m.
03/19/15 AFL-CIO Union Meeting, 7:00 p.m., 2701 W Patapsco Ave, 21230
03/23/15 Annual Night in Annapolis

 

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Night in Annapolis: March 23rd

Join us as CUB joins the Metropolitan Baltimore Council AFL-CIO for their annual Night in Annapolis: Monday, March 23, 2015 at 6:00 p.m.

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Union Night at Camden Yards

Get your tickets now for the AFL-CIO Union Night at Camden Yards: Friday, May 29, 2015 at 7:05 p.m. Tickets are only $6, and available at the CUB office at 2117 N Howard St., Baltimore, MD 21218. Call the CUB office for information at (410) 962-1492, ext. 1. Available while supplies last.

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Opt Out Concerns

Many members' have voiced concerns about whether to have their own children Opt Out of State Tests. This is a topic that many parents, educators and community leaders are now discussing and considering. The movement is growing and very active in an increasing number of communities on Long Island. At Herricks, Opting Out was minimal last year. We have worked hard to educate our members and as a result are now getting many questions from them about what to do with their own children.
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Newsletter from the Executive Board, February 24, 2015

Dear colleagues,

I'm taking a few moments to let you know what your union has learned about the current budget crisis, and the best ways that we think we can help each other.

First, let’s all support our adjuncts on national adjunct walk out day, this Wednesday (tomorrow!), by wearing black armbands.

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Secondly, it is election time. Here is a message from Jim Phillips

UFAS Members,

 

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UWEC Staff and Faculty Show Solidarity for National Adjunct Walkout Day

On Wednesday, February 25, 2015, United Faculty and Academic Staff of UW-Eau Claire (American Federation of Teachers, local #6481) will be sponsoring a community display of support in commemoration of National Adjunct Walkout Day. 

In solidarity with all of the instructional and non-instructional academic staff who will lose their jobs, at UWEC and throughout the state, as a result the proposed $300 million cut to the UW System, UWEC faculty, staff, and students will be wearing black armbands this Wednesday. 

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AFT-Wisconsin members and leaders rally, testify against latest attack on unions

Scores of AFT-Wisconsin members joined the thousands of Wisconsinites that converged on the Capitol on Tuesday, Feb. 24, to protest legislation designed to weaken private sector unions.  (Be sure to check out our post on what you can do to stop so-called "right to work" legislation!)  And while union members and community supporters rallied outside, many more were making their voices heard inside the Capitol, registering their opposition to the bill, offering testimony about why it's wrong for Wisconsin, and holding a Solidarity Singalong in the rotunda.

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