...PAPERS NUMBERED Notice of Motion/ Order to Show Cause...DOE as a Social Studies teacher in 1994. Petitioner received tenure...
...cross-petition of respondents Michael Mulgrew, as President of the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO (UFT Union...
...cross-petition of respondents Michael Mulgrew, as President of the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO (UFT Union...
...Cite as: Matter of City of New York et al. v. New York State Public Employment...
...determination that a petition for unit representation submitted by the United Federation of Teachers was not overly broad. The school challenged the decision, arguing...
...determination that a petition for unit representation submitted by Respondent United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO (the "UFT" or...
...appeals court noted that the largest city school union, the United Federation of Teachers, has so far refrained from filing a grievance with PERB...
...York State United Teachers Association, Latham...Jacquelyn Hadam of counsel), for...Rondout Valley Federation of Teachers...
...Cite as: Matter of Salz v. NYC, 102551/2012...is a tenured Special Education teacher at Public School 181 ("...
...Petitioner is a tenured teacher assigned to M635, the Academy...
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