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MTA Today Summer 2021 Magazine Cover
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MTA Today Summer 2021

MTA Today Summer 2021 Magazine Cover

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Carrying on the quest for social justice

by: Scott McLennan June 2021
The 2021 Human and Civil Rights Awards ceremony, held on the eve of Juneteenth, was a celebration of how work that inspires people to advocate for fair
push for fairness gains momentum

Push for fairness gains momentum

by: Mary MacDonald June 2021
Many paraprofessionals and other ESPs have to hold multiple jobs at once just to earn enough income to pay their monthly bills.
Joanna Gonsalves, a member of the MSCA chapter at Salem State University, represented the MTA at a rally organized by the Greater Boston Labor Council in July

Unions take lead on campus safety

by: Scott McLennan June 2021
The surge in COVID-19 cases sparked by the virus’ delta variant has made the fall semester at public colleges and universities more precarious — and unions
George Odell, an MTA Retired member who worked as a substitute teacher during the last school year, spoke at the Summer Conference Listening Tour stop in Wakefield.

Members recharge after a tough year

by: Mary MacDonald June 2021
After an incredibly difficult year dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, educators had a chance over the summer to reflect on their profession.

New resources can help achieve MTA’s vision

by: Noah Berger June 2021
In Massachusetts, we have long had a broadly shared vision that all children in all communities should have the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential.
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Members call for passage of early retirement bill

by: Scott McLennan June 2021
MTA members and leaders recently urged the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Public Service to favorably report out a bill that would allow eligible teachers the opportunity to retire early without jeopardizing their financial security

Nominations for 2022 ESP Award

by: MTA June 2022
Do you know an Education Support Professional who is creative and innovative, a tireless worker who stands up for union rights? If so, nominate a deserving individual for the 2022 MTA ESP Award.

Classifieds

by: MTA June 2021
Seeking individuals to proctor in school for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).

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