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Educators at Pittsburgh Charter School Win Union

Vote to strengthen partnership with school administration to help students succeed

Pittsburgh

Educators at Environmental Charter School have voted for union representation in an official ballot conducted by the National Labor Relations Board this evening.

A clear majority of ECS teachers and other professionals elected to unionize after signing a petition last month stating their desire to join the American Federation of Teachers. Voter turnout was 100 percent.

ECS teachers, nurses, counselors, social workers, academic coaches and educational assistants will now move to collectively bargain a first contract with their administration that bolsters voice in decision making and improves job security amid the school's expansion plans.

Tonight's victory adds to a wave of recent union wins at charter schools across the country, as educators stand up for their kids and achieve together what is impossible to accomplish alone.

Lauren Palamara, a K-1 environmental literacy teacher and organizing committee member, said: "I am very pleased that my colleagues voted in favor of forming our union. We have worked hard over the past months to get to where we are today. We've had countless conversations together as a staff--honest and meaningful dialogue that we have already learned important lessons from.

"I am excited to work with everyone at ECS within a democratic and reliable system of collaboration. Before us, I see a fantastic opportunity to define what an educators' union can do in service of our students as ECS expands over the coming years. We look forward to envisioning--together with our board, parents and families, and the entire staff--what this union can be and how it will positively impact the students under our care. We have an exciting and important task ahead of us, and I can't wait to get to work with my colleagues."

AFT President Randi Weingarten said: "Charter school professionals around the country are joining together for their kids--to boost resources, improve job security and negotiate a real say in how their classrooms are run. The ECS educators love their school, and just like their peers, they decided that a union could give them the voice they need to make it an even better place for teaching and learning. The union will now work closely with administrators to forge a truly collaborative relationship that will create the latitude and voice to help students pursue their dreams."

The AFT now represents 7,500 members at 237 charter schools in 15 states and the District of Columbia. Since the summer of 2017, educators at 12 charter schools have joined the union.

The American Federation of Teachers is a union of professionals that champions fairness; democracy; economic opportunity; and high-quality public education, healthcare and public services for our students, their families and our communities. We are committed to advancing these principles through community engagement, organizing, collective bargaining and political activism, and especially through the work our members do. The American Federation of Teachers, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO, was founded in 1916 and today represents 1.6 million members in more than 3,000 local affiliates nationwide.