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United Teachers of New Orleans (UTNO) is a labor union representing teachers and other educational workers in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.It is an affiliate of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers (LFT), American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the AFL-CIO.
The financial situation for teachers worsened with the onset of the Great Depression, with some teachers spending their life savings to survive. [2] In 1934, the American Federation of Teachers reached out to Reed, urging her to start a teachers union in the area, and the New Orleans Classroom Teachers Federation was formed in November 1935. [2]
Newark Teachers Association; NEA-New Hampshire [1] New Jersey Education Association [1] NEA-New Mexico [1] New South Wales Teachers Federation; New York City Teachers Union (1916–1964), also "Teachers Union" and "TU" New York State United Teachers [1] North Carolina Association of Educators [1] North Dakota Education Association [1]
Louisiana teachers are set to get a $1,500 raise, but the state's average pay for teachers will likely remain below the regional average. Louisiana teachers are set to get a $1,500 raise, but the ...
The report, published Tuesday by the American Federation of Teachers, which represents 1.7 million educators, health care workers and government employees, focuses on troubling labor practices at ...
2017 Friend of Education by Louisiana Federation of Teachers [10] 2017 Elected Official of the Year by Governor's Office of Disability Affairs [11] 2017 Elected Women of Excellence Award by National Foundation for Women Legislators [11] 2015 Brotherhood Sisterhood Award [12] 2014 J.K. Haynes Sr. Award of Advocacy in Action [13]
Louisiana students and teachers will begin the school year with a cell phone ban and LGBTQ restrictions among the new laws taking effect this month.
Louisiana Federation of Teachers [43] Louisiana Sheriff's Association [44] Louisiana State Troopers Association [45] (endorsed during runoff campaign) Politicians. Barack Obama, President of the United States [46] Mitch Landrieu, Mayor of New Orleans [47] Jamie Mayo, Mayor of Monroe [48] Jay Dardenne, Lt. Governor of Louisiana and former ...