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Honor the History of the Labor Movement and Push for Further Change this May Day

May Day, also called International Workers’ Day, originated from the American labor movement’s fight for an eight-hour workday. CEA has compiled many ways members can celebrate before, during, and after the labor-centric holiday

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Do You Need Long-Term Disability Insurance?

Have you ever considered what would happen if an illness or injury prevented you from doing your job? The Social Security Administration projects that one in four 20-year-olds will require a disability-related leave before reaching retirement age.

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CEA President Joins New Commission on School Funding

Kate Dias has been tapped to play a key role on a statewide commission examining education funding systems. The group will look at the ECS formula, Excess Cost Grant, Special Education Development Grants, and more, and make recommendations for change.

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Snag Some Swag This Spring

From T-shirts, jackets, and sweatshirts to hats, onesies, umbrellas, and travel mugs, CEA’s Swag Store has something for everyone.

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Free and Discounted Legal Advice on Wills, Real Estate, Consumer Protection, and More

CEA provides members with full legal protection in employment related matters, but at one time or another, each of us needs legal counsel on personal matters that are important to us and our families.

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Find Your Next Teaching Opportunity at CEA’s Job Fair

Ready to take the next step in your education career? Whether you’re about to graduate, returning to the classroom, relocating, or exploring a career change, CEA’s third annual job fair…

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National Healthy Schools Week Starts Today

Celebrate National Healthy Schools Week, April 13-17, with free informational webinars, classroom air purifiers, and more.

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Educators Build Connections, Drive Change at the Capitol

“Politicians need to be reminded: There’s 43,000 of us, and we all vote,” said CEA-Retired member Lisa Tryon who joined dozens of other active, retired, and aspiring CEA members at the State Capitol for CEA Lobby Day to make sure legislators heard teacher priorities loud and clear.

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Legislative Priorities Focus of News Conference

As scores of educators prepared to meet with lawmakers this afternoon in a #RedForEd day of action to push for key education measures, CEA held a press conference outside the State Capitol to articulate those priorities and the need for both passage and funding.

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Step Into the Spotlight: Present at CEA’s 2026 PD Conference

Do you have expertise in an area that would help other educators excel? Present at our Election Day Professional Development conference November 3, 2026.

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New Teachers: Try Out the Power of CEA Membership at No Cost This Spring

From now through August 31, first-time active teachers can join CEA without paying dues until September 1. Try out union membership and experience the value, support, and community that comes with being part of your local and statewide union.

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One Month to Go: Make Your Voice Heard at the Capitol

“With just over one month left in the legislative session, it’s the loudest voices that will get heard,” CEA President Kate Dias told members who attended CEA’s March Madness Virtual County Forum last night. She encouraged local leaders to schedule back-home meetings, respond to CEA action alerts, and come to CEA Lobby Day.

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Latest News and Information

Honor the History of the Labor Movement and Push for Further Change this May Day

May Day, also called International Workers’ Day, originated from the American labor movement’s fight for an eight-hour workday. CEA has compiled many ways members can celebrate before, during, and after the labor-centric holiday

READ MORE

Do You Need Long-Term Disability Insurance?

Have you ever considered what would happen if an illness or injury prevented you from doing your job? The Social Security Administration projects that one in four 20-year-olds will require a disability-related leave before reaching retirement age.

READ MORE

CEA President Joins New Commission on School Funding

Kate Dias has been tapped to play a key role on a statewide commission examining education funding systems. The group will look at the ECS formula, Excess Cost Grant, Special Education Development Grants, and more, and make recommendations for change.

READ MORE

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