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The Texas AFT Professional Educators Group (PEG) is a low dues introductory membership in the Texas AFT, and affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). We provide job related and legislative information, employee representation and occupational liability. Texas AFT-PEG has aided the Texas AFT (formally called the Texas Federation of Teachers) in increasing its membership by nearly 20,000 members.
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Texas AFT is the Texas State Affiliate of the 1.4 million-member American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and represents more than 57,000 members statewide. Click here for web site.
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Texas AFT has come a long way in the past 31 years. Take a peek at where we’ve been and our vision for the future.
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Learn more about the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), which was founded in 1916 to represent the economic, social and professional interests of classroom teachers and is an affiliated international union of the AFL-CIO.
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Learn the history of the AFT, including the union's founding in Chicago in 1916, its affiliation with the AFL-CIO, its battles for workers and human rights and its continued work to uphold the proud traditions on which the union was created.
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AFT Mission Statement
The mission of the American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, is to improve the lives of our members and their families, to give voice to their legitimate professional, economic and social aspirations, to strengthen the institutions in which we work, to improve the quality of the services we provide, to bring together all members to assist and support one another and to promote democracy, human rights and freedom in our union, in our nation and throughout the world. --From the Futures II report adopted at the AFT Convention, July 5, 2000.
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Throughout this century, the AFT has been a major force for preserving and strengthening America's democratic commitment to public education and public service. Desegregating public schools, passing the landmark Elementary and Secondary Education Act, establishing collective bargaining for teachers and other public employees, and addressing the needs of disadvantaged children are just a few of the causes the AFT has championed.
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Texas AFT-PEG represents only instructional paraprofessionals, classroom aides, secretaries and clerical personnel for this division of AFT. However, the Paraprofessional and School-Related Personnel (PSRP) division of the American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, represents more than 300,000 school support staff in K-12 districts, colleges and universities. Our jobs include office employees, custodians, maintenance workers, bus drivers, instructional paraprofessionals, food service workers, school nurses and health aides, technicians, groundskeepers, secretaries, bookkeepers, mechanics, special education assistants and hundreds of other job titles.
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