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Needless to say, it’s a busy time, and there’s a lot going on. Many AFT Massachusetts locals are in active bargaining, working to build the skills and power they need to win big for members as cities and towns grapple with the consequences of losing millions in federal dollars for public education. Federal policy changes are causing real harm for our students, our members, and institutions—both public and private.

We’ve got a plan—but it’s going to take all of us acting in solidarity.

That’s why we need you to join us for our virtual Fall Town Hall on Thursday, October 16th at 5:15pm! We’ll cover the work being done here and nationwide and launch some exciting events and resources we’ve built to help you and your local fight for a better future.

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Joint Peabody Statement

“The Peabody Public Schools and Peabody Federation of Teachers are deeply committed to the wellbeing, safety, and education of all students of Peabody. After a thorough review of the details related to the alleged social media policy violation, the school department and the teacher’s union are pleased to announce that they have reached an agreement that will allow the Peabody educator to return to the classroom on October 1, 2025.

“It is important that our community work together to foster greater understanding and respect opinions that differ from our own. We hope that the same things students are learning in the classroom, including how to engage in debate thoughtfully, the importance of empathy, and how to be a critical thinker, can find their way back into our public discourse.

“We look forward to continued collaboration and working together to prevent any further disruptions in our schools.”

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Quote from Jessica Tang

Over the summer, the American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts was on hand as Governor Maura Healey announced a new, multi-faceted approach to support the state’s innovation economy and the work being done at institutions of higher education across the Commonwealth.

The Discovery, Research, Innovation for a Vibrant Economy (DRIVE) Initiative proposes significant state investment as a way to leverage private and institutional resources to retain world-class talent, preserve jobs and protect the engines of Massachusetts’ innovation economy. 

"Our state colleges and universities have a transformational impact, from providing opportunities for economic mobility through a world-class education to serving as regional economic engines providing good jobs to over 50,000 people across the state to leading crucial research and development responsible for improving lives on a global scale,” said President Tang. “The actions from the White House have put all of that in jeopardy. Jobs are being lost. A college degree is moving even more out of reach for thousands of students. The research and free-flowing exchange of ideas and knowledge being stifled will have irreparable consequences for generations to come. We applaud Governor Healey for taking some proactive steps to support our public and private institutions of higher education and minimize some of the damage we can expect here in Massachusetts.”

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