2021 Officer's election Results

2021 Officer's Election Result.

Executive Board

PRESIDENT

Christian Nwamba Ph.D. …....... 142 votes…(unopposed)

1st Vice President

Deborah A. Robinson............................ 99 votes-winner

Laurece Abraham Ph.D.………………………………………………   63 votes

2nd VICE PRESIDENT- Vote for only one

List of Candidates and their position statements

Candidates running for the 2021 officer's positions based on submission of completed petition paper by Jan 30:

Elect One of each for executive officer's positions.

PRESIDENT

Christian Nwamba, Ph.D

http://2000.mi.aft.org/sites/default/files/article_pdf_files/2021-03/christian_nwamba_as_aft_2000_president_2021.pdf

WCCC Federation of Teachers-Local 2000 General Membership Meeting and Fall 2021 Class selection information

An Emergency general membership meeting is scheduled to hold on Friday, March 12, 2021 from 2:30 pm- 3:30 pm by Zoom. Log in will start at 2:00pm . Link will be sent out to your email by the union secretary on Wednesday, March 10th, 2021. This emergency general meeting will deliberate on and vote to ratify a TA for the Part Time wage reopener negotiation proposal. Further questions about this meeting, please call the union office at 313 964 2570 or 313 549 5773 during business hours of 9 am to 5 pm, M-F only.

Finally—it’s President-elect Biden

Patience—counseled by former Vice President Joe Biden all election week as Americans waited for votes to be counted—finally paid off Nov. 7, four days after Election Day, when Biden won in Pennsylvania and gained enough Electoral College votes to acquire a new title: president-elect. AFT President Randi Weingarten says the union’s leaders and members “can’t wait to get started” on the work ahead “with an administration that will embrace and fight for the values we hold dear.”

Your vote is your voice

AFT President Randi Weingarten’s latest column outlines the urgency of using our voices—our votes—in this life-changing election, when we will make a choice “between President Donald Trump, who has trafficked in chaos, fear, lies and division, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who seeks to reverse Trump’s failures on COVID-19 and the economy, and to unite and uplift the American people.” Besides the four crises we face—a pandemic, an economic crisis, racism and a climate emergency—democracy itself is on the ballot, as Trump continues to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the election.

‘Back to school’ like never before

In her September New York Times column, AFT President Randi Weingarten says that going back to school has never looked like it does now. Weingarten explains that because of President Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus, which has been chaotic, contradictory and inept, and the lack of federal guidance and funding, we’re seeing a patchwork of school reopening plans across the country.