The Council of New Jersey State College Locals, AFT, AFL-CIO is comprised of 11 Locals and represents approximately 7,000 faculty, adjunct faculty, librarians and professional staff at the following institutions of higher education: The College of New Jersey, Kean University, Montclair State University, New Jersey City University and the A. Harry Moore School, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Richard Stockton College, Rowan University, Thomas Edison State College and William Paterson University.
In 1916, a handful of teachers met in the basement of a teacher’s home in Winnetka, Ill. What brought them together was the belief that they needed a new national organization that would be committed to their professional interests, would benefit the people they served, and would work to create strong local unions affiliated with the labor movement. The organization they forged is the American Federation of Teachers. From this foundation, the AFT has grown into a trade union representing workers in education, health care, and public service. Today, the AFT continues to be known for its democratic ideals and its cutting-edge work on behalf of its members and the public they serve. And because the AFT has more than one million members nationwide, we can exert a strong influence on standards and professional practices in our members’ workplaces.
Stockton University is a mid-sized, award-winning liberal arts college nestled on a 1,600-acre campus in pristine southeastern New Jersey pinelands. The Human Resources section has information about many employee benefits and questions, as well as on-line forms.
Looking for a Job in Higher Education? The HERC (Higher Education Recruitment Consortium) is an association of educational institutions whose purpose is to promote awareness of employment opportunities with participating members.
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