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A teacher strike in San Francisco is underway, and in a historic show of unity, the United Administrators of San Francisco (UASF), AFSA Local 3,  is striking in solidarity with teachers.

Emily Hunter, principal of Arlington Elementary School in Baltimore, says she was raised "all over the place."

Black History Month offers school leaders an opportunity to reflect on history while reinforcing the values that guide our schools today.

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For 2024 AFSA picked seven remarkable individuals who have demonstrated not only academic excellence, but also a profound dedication to community service and a commendable work ethic.

Are you a professional who is interested in organizing a union in your workplace, but do not know how to talk to your co-workers about forming a union?

The number of fatal occupational injuries hit a 20-year in 2023, the Department of Labor (DOL) reported.

The AFL-CIO has named Dr. Darrick Hamilton to serve as the next chief economist for the federation.

Perkins served as the fourth U.S. secretary of labor from 1933 to 1945, the longest-serving person in that position. Perkins was the first woman ever to serve in a presidential Cabinet.
The 2025 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil and Human Rights Conference takes place in Austin, Texas, Jan. 9–12.
In a monumental step toward retirement equity, Congress has passed the Social Security Fairness Act.