Together, we are heard. Union & Educator Voice
The National Education Association is the largest labor union in the country.
When we unite and speak truth to power, we can have an enormous impact. That’s why our nearly three million members join together to create a future where schools are funded, educators are supported, and students are thriving.
We Are the Union
We are a community of teachers, nurses, paraeducators, counselors, custodians, bus drivers, higher education faculty, parents, and community members—all working together for students and public schools.
Together NEA members accomplish things one educator, or even one district, can’t. We regularly meet with administrators, school boards, and lawmakers from both parties and in every state to impact meaningful change for our public schools.
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Create Change With Your Union
By joining together through our union, we have more power to advocate for:
- Better pay and benefits
- Better working conditions
- Better learning conditions for our students
Not only do educators with collective bargaining earn more on average, but we’re also able to advocate better for our students. If you want to change something at your school, in your district, in your state or even nationally, your union is your way to make that change a reality.
We help you get Better Pay and Benefits
Educator Pay
Health Care
Retirement Security
We Help You Grow
Teacher Professional Growth
Education Support Professional Growth
Higher Ed Professional Growth
Support at the Local Level
Get Involved at the State and National Level
Becoming an active member of your union is the best way to connect with like-minded colleagues across the district, state, and nation who are working to better students’ lives.
Whether you help shape the direction, budget, and strategy of the union at the Representative Assembly or connect with state and federal legislative campaigns, your involvement ensures your voice is included in the conversation around public education.
OUR VOICE = OUR POWER
Tamika Walker Kelly
Tucker Quetone
Kristina Kinslow
Lawrence Brinson
Georgia Flowers-Lee
WE'RE HERE TO HELP
NEA’s Collective Bargaining and Member Advocacy Department (CBMA) helps our affiliates promote and defend collect bargaining. We develop resources for our members, parents, school board members, the general public, and legislators.
We also offer affiliates student–centered advocacy grants. Affiliates have used these grants to make collective bargaining a more transparent process, support students away from the bargaining table, join the Red for Ed movement, bargain for the Common Good, and advocate for the schools our students deserve. In states without collective bargaining we support affiliates with advocacy strategies and tactics.