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Meet Our
Affiliates!
The Florida Education Association
The Florida Education
Association represents 122,000 members who work in Florida's
public schools, colleges and universities. The membership
consists of teachers, bus drivers, faculty members, school
secretaries, custodians, cafeteria workers, educational aides,
librarians, painters, media technicians and bus mechanics. The
association’s members work with Florida's public school children
and college students in their pursuit of quality education.
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National Education Association
The National Education Association is America's oldest and largest
organization committed to advancing the cause of public education.
Founded in 1857 in Philadelphia and now headquartered in Washington,
D.C., NEA proudly claims more than 2.6 million members who work at every
level of education, from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA
has affiliates in every state as well as in over 13,000 local
communities across the United States.
History of the NEA
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American Federation of Teachers
American
Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, works to improve the lives of our more
than one million members and their families, to give voice to their
legitimate professional, economic and social aspirations, to strengthen
the institutions in which we work, to improve the quality of the
services we provide, to bring together all members to assist and support
one another and to promote democracy, human rights and freedom in our
union, in our nation and throughout the world.
History of the AFT
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AFL-CIO
The American
Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) is a
voluntary federation of 66 national and international labor unions. The
unions represent 13 million working women and men of every race and
ethnicity and from every walk of life. We are teachers and teamsters,
musicians and miners, firefighters and farm workers, bakers and
bottlers, engineers and editors, pilots and public employees, doctors
and nurses, painters and laborers - and more.
History of the AFL-CIO |
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