This Labor Day, Let’s Recognize Unions
Labor Day isn’t just the unofficial end to summer. It’s an opportunity to recognize the work of unions and all that the labor movement has accomplished and continues to achieve.
Labor Day isn’t just the unofficial end to summer. It’s an opportunity to recognize the work of unions and all that the labor movement has accomplished and continues to achieve.
Have you ever thought about running for office? NEA’s all-expenses-paid See Educators Run training program can be your launching pad. Apply by October 1.
Have you ever worked a second job? Is teaching your second career? Is a spouse’s Social Security income part of your retirement calculation? Your retirement income could be drastically reduced by two federal laws more than 40 years old.
All CEA members are invited to the event of the year as CEA celebrates 175 years of excellence with a fundraising gala.
All across the state, local teachers’ associations are welcoming their newest members, including recent college grads, career-changers, and seasoned educators from other districts.
Watch a back-to-school video message from CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey.
CEA and NEA Member Benefits can help you save on all your back-to-school needs. Learn how you can hold on to your heard-earned dollars.
In a stunning show of disrespect for educators, several candidates on the GOP primary debate stage are calling for an end to teachers’ unions.
How do you welcome new teachers to your local association? In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, Darien Middle School English teacher Abby Shiner shares how her local association makes new teachers feel welcomed and supported as they begin their careers in the district.
The National Education Association has released new polling that highlights voters’ true priorities when it comes to schools and education as we head in to the 2024 election cycle.