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NYSUT Officers Meeting, 1996

 File — Box: 76, Folder: 14

Scope and Contents

December 10, 1996. Agenda; Executive Committee meeting agenda; document, Important questions to ask Edison representatives, with cover letter to NYSUT vice president Toni Cortese re visit to Edison school in Boston, October 22, 1996; New York Times clipping, "Pro-Labor Republicans Feel Betrayed by Union Effort," re lack of support by AFL-CIO for moderate Republican members of Congress, 10/31/96; other newspaper clippings; summary of "Success in the Early Grades," re the "challenge of literacy by third grade," noting less than one-third of public school children in New York can read by the end of the third grade, less than 20% in New York City; AFT newsletter, Action, November 29, 1996; souvenir program for Annual Awards celebration of New York Occupational Safety & Health (NYCOSH), with note about NYSUT ad; letter to Hobart from legal representative of New York State Camp Directors Association, expressing concern over State Education Department's proposed change in school year, November 22; letter to Hobart from John Cleary, president of the New York State AFL-CIO, announcing that the NYS AFL-CIO had been granted a charter as a Directly Affiliated Labor Union by the national AFL-CIO, which would enhance organizing activities within the state, November 4, 1996, with attached copy of charter; letters of thanks for contributions from the A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund and other organizations; souvenir program for the Upper Hudson Area Labor Council 50th anniversary event, with ad from NYSUT; newsletters from the Labor Research Association, Inc., Economic Notes and Trade Union Advisor, re health care costs and other issues, with cover letter to Hobart; confidential report to the NYSUT Board of Directors on the NYS PTA Annual Convention, November 15-17, 1996; memo to NYSUT officers from campaign coordinator Jim Sheehan, analyzing successful election of Manny Kafka and Jo Davenport (to New York State Teachers Retirement System board), November 27, 1996; letter to Sheehan from NYSUT executive vice president Alan Lubin, thanking him for work he did on Kafka-Davenport election, November 15; graphical analysis of election results; memo re NYSUT underwriting agreement (one of three major sponsors) for Inside Albany television show; letter to Hooshang Parvin, president Connetquot Teachers Association, charging him and association with failure to comply with NYSUT Constitution in refusing to forward dues owed, December 10; announcement of new NYSUT recognition awards, Local Union Community Service Award and Life Line Honor Roll; memo re Parental Rights Movement Resolution, with attached draft, opposing "parental rights" movement as effort by right-wing religious groups to promote hidden agenda; attached list of other organizations opposing parental rights movement, December 2; materials re controversy at Rochester Teachers Association, charges of anti-Semitism, countersuit at Commack Teachers Association

Dates

  • 1996

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

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No original manuscripts less than 20 years old (from date of the creation of the record) and not previously published by the Donor can be cited, quoted, or duplicated without the written permission of the designated Donor representative. Researchers engaged in scholarly activity may, however, read from such records without prior permission unles they are otherwise specifically restricted.

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Extent

100.56 cubic feet

Repository Details

Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository

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