
ISSUES AFFECTING OUR MEMBERS:
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Take ActionVisit this page to learn about the issues and contact your legislators through email, phone and social media. You can also sign a petition, find your legislative district and sign up to receive text message alerts from NJEA. – Read More |
Political Action GuideNJEA guide published every winter that provides members with the most up-to-date information concerning legislation they care about; and resource materials to help them organize for success. – Read More |
NJEA Position StatementsGet NJEA’s position statements on several significant pieces of legislation affecting NJEA members. You may want to use key points from the position statements in contacting your legislators in support of our association’s position. – Read More |
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Anti-BullyingThis page provides information and resources for implementing the “Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act”, passed by the NJ Legislature with nearly unanimous support in both houses on Nov. 22, 2010. – Read More |
EvaluationOn this page you will find research and related articles on teacher evaluation reform, as well as information about the Pilot Teacher Evaluation program. – Read More |
NJEA PACNJEA PAC is NJEA’s political action fund, and it helps elect pro-education candidates in races for Governor and for the state Legislature. It endorses candidates based on their positions and voting records on issues of concern to you. – Read More |
Health & SafetyNJEA is committed to providing members with the tools they need to ensure healthy and safe work environments. The following resources provide general and specialized resources to aid in identifying and resolving workplace health and safety problems. – Read More |
Pensions & BenefitsFind the latest news and resources on issues and legislation affecting members’ pensions; and watch a video that explains how the underfunding of the pension system threatens current and future retirees. – Read More |
VouchersThe national voucher movement is on the march in New Jersey. Proponents are organizing support for legislation to divert public tax dollars to pay for tuition to private and religious schools. – Read More |