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  2. National Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The NEA reported a membership of 766,000 in 1961. [30] In 2007, at the 150th anniversary of its founding, NEA membership had grown to 3.2 million. [31] However, by July 2012, USA Today reported that NEA had lost nearly 0.3% of their members each year since 2010. [32] Following the Supreme Court's 2018 Janus v.

  3. Alabama Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The AEA is an affiliate of the National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization. The AEA's stated mission is "to promote educational excellence, the Alabama Education Association shall serve as the advocate for its members and shall lead in the advancement of equitable and quality public education ...

  4. Montana Federation of Public Employees - Wikipedia

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    MFPE is a public employee union with a diverse membership embracing public school teachers and classified personnel, higher education faculty and support personnel, law enforcement, and health care workers. MFPE is NOT a teacher union. Half of MFPE's members serve public education, the rest work across state, county, and city governments.

  5. Florida Education Association - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception, the NEA had rejected collective bargaining and strikes as unprofessional. But after the AFT won collective bargaining rights for teachers in New York City and formed the United Federation of Teachers, many NEA members began to push for the association to act more like a union. In 1961, about 200 of the NEA's largest urban ...

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    Learn about all the AOL plans designed to keep you and your data protected. We offer mobile and data security, premium technical support, and protection from identity theft, viruses, malware and other online threats.

  7. AOL MyBenefits status icons

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    If you have a free AOL account, you won't see icons on your free AOL MyBenefits dashboard. Instead, you'll see a list of benefits included with your AOL account, along with a description of these benefits, links to read more details, and activation buttons. The MyBenefits dashboard for paid AOL plans includes status icons. Here's what each one ...

  8. Which AOL MyBenefits am I eligible for? - AOL Help

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    If you'd like to know what products your AOL membership gives you access to, you can simply visit AOL MyBenefits to check. We've set up a convenient account subscription page that will show everything your account has access to. To visit your AOL MyBenefits page, please follow the instructions below: 1. Visit mybenefits.aol.com. 2.

  9. AOL MyHealthProtected - Member Benefit FAQs - AOL Help

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    As an AOL member you can now have access to a health savings plan that allows you to have more control over your family’s budget to make your healthcare dollars go farther. AOL MyHealthProtected offers savings on health services such as prescriptions, vision, hearing, lab work and diagnostic imaging. It also provides 24-hour access to ...