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AFT Healthcare represents more than 70,000 members in 100 locals in 18 states and territories. The division has a very diverse membership, with members in more than 6,000 job titles working in the public and private sector in hospitals, clinics, home health agencies and schools throughout the United States. Many members are registered nurses, but the union also represents LPNs, technicians, technologists, therapists, aides, clerical personnel, service and maintenance workers, pharmacists and doctors. MORE
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The Paraprofessional and School-Related Personnel (PSRP) division of the American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, represents more than 350,000 school support staff in K-12 districts, colleges and universities. Our jobs include office employees, custodians, maintenance workers, bus drivers, instructional paraprofessionals, food service workers, school nurses and health aides, technicians, groundskeepers, secretaries, bookkeepers, mechanics, special education assistants and hundreds of other job titles.

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The AFT represents higher education faculty (including both full- and part-time), professional staff and graduate employees, in all sectors of higher education—public and private, two-year and four-year institutions of higher education. MORE
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Throughout this century, the AFT has been a major force for preserving and strengthening America's democratic commitment to public education and public service. Desegregating public schools, passing the landmark Elementary and Secondary Education Act, establishing collective bargaining for teachers and other public employees, and addressing the needs of disadvantaged children are just a few of the causes the AFT has championed. MORE

Learn the history of the AFT, including the union's founding in Chicago in 1916, its affiliation with the AFL-CIO, its battles for workers and human rights and its continued work to uphold the proud traditions on which the union was created.

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AFT Mission Statement

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.

Learn more about the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), which was founded in 1916 to represent the economic, social and professional interests of classroom teachers and is an affiliated international union of the AFL-CIO.

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AFT-Oregon Office

10228 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, Oregon 97219

971-888-5665
info@aft-oregon.org

AFT-Oregon Staff

Field Representatives

Nathaniel Applefield (he/him)
Nathaniel Applefield (he/him)
Rob Glase (he/him)
Rob Glase (he/him)

Organizing Staff

Mayra Vasquez-Garcia (she/her)
Mayra Vasquez-Garcia (she/her)
Marylou White (she/they)
Marylou White (she/they)

Communications & Data Specialist

Will Mahoney-Watson (he/him)
Will Mahoney-Watson (he/him)

Political Organizer

Andrea Haverkamp (she/her)
Andrea Haverkamp (she/her)

Financial Operations Specialist

Elizabeth Holt (she/her)
Elizabeth Holt (she/her)

AFT-National Representative

Jessica Foster (she/her/hers)

 

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Associated Academic Professionals (AAP), Local 6200
Represents Faculty and Librarians at Eastern Oregon University

PO Box 971
La Grande, OR 97850


AFT-Oregon Retirees, Local 8035R
Represents all AFT Retirees living in Oregon

10228 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, OR 97219


Blue Mountain Federation of Teachers (BMFT), Local 3466
Represents Classified Employees in Grant School District #3

PO Box 635
John Day, OR 97845


Coalition of Graduate Employees (CGE), Local 6069
Represents Graduate Teaching Assistants and Research Assistants at Oregon State University

101 NW 23rd St
Corvallis, OR 97330
541-757

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July 2023 to June 2025

President

Ariana Jacob (she/her) PSUFA Local 3571
Ariana Jacob (she/her) PSUFA Local 3571

Executive Vice President

Ted Cooper (he/him) GEU Local 6666
Ted Cooper (he/him) GEU Local 6666

Treasurer

  Bill Harbaugh (he/him) UAUO Local 3209 


Secretary

Farallon Broughton (they/them) CGE Local 6069
  Farallon Broughton (they/them) CGE Local 6069
 
 

Vice President of Political Action

Hollie Oakes-Miller (she/they) PCCFFAP Local 2277
Hollie Oakes-Miller (she/they) PCCFFAP Local 2277

 

Vice Presidents

Emily Beatty (they/them) GTFF Local 3544
Emily Beatty (they/them) GTFF Local 3544
Shannon Burruss (she/her) SWOCCCF Local 3972
Shannon Burruss (she/her) SWOCCCF Local 3972
Chloë Hughes (she/they) WOUFT Local 2278
Chloë Hughes (she/they) WOUFT Local 2278
  Errol Kaylor (he/him) GTFF Local 3544
 
  Melanie Landon-Hayes (she/her) WOUFT Local 2278
 
Juanita Lognion (she/hers) PCCFCE Local 3922
Juanita Lognion (she/hers) PCCFCE Local 3922

Amy Ransom (she/her) PFSP Local 111
Amy Ransom (she/her) PFSP Local 111

  Felicity Ratway (she/they) CGE Local 6069

 

Liasons

President, Local 8035R, AFT-Oregon Retirees
 
Sarah Wofford
President, OSEA Local 6732
 
Jonathon Baker
President, OFNHP Local 5017
 
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