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Questions for the UFT Delegate Assembly

The UFT Delegate Assembly meets Wednesday, October 14th at 4:15pm. The fifteen-minute question period is one of the few opportunities for rank-and-filers to get answers from union leaders. Here are some questions that we encourage delegates and chapter leaders to ask.

Posted bymorecaucusnycOctober 13, 2020Posted indelegate assemblyTags:Black Lives Matter, Evaluations, internet access, NYPD, Questios, retroactive pay, student privacy, ventilation

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