The Rhode Island Educational Mission
The quality of our schools and the availability of affordable health care continue to be two of the most talked about issues in our state. And these issues are at the cornerstone of the RIFTHP. The Federation is a diverse organization, representing more than 10,000 members who work as teachers, nurses and other health professionals, school related personnel, higher education faculty and staff, and state and municipal employees.
Frank Flynn, President, RIFTHP
Rhode Island Teachers and Education News
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Providence brewery project moves closer to fruition
Source:providencejournal.com -
New Battle Between Teachers and Charter Schools Emerges in RI
http://www.golocalprov.com/news/new-battle-between-unions-and-charter-schools-emerges-in-ri
Source:golocalprov.com -
Gallo to retire as Central Falls superintendent
Source:providencejournal.com -
Terminated PPA Imperils Cape Wind Offshore Project
Source:rtoinsider.com -
Moving I-195 part of larger plan to reshape Providence waterfront
Source:providencejournal.com -
Workers protest ex-boss home at dawn for unpaid wages
http://www.rifuture.org/workers-protest-ex-bosss-home-at-dawn-demand-17000-in-unpaid-wages.html
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Picket for fair wages at Women and Infants
http://www.rifuture.org/1199-seiu-pickets-for-fair-wages-at-women-infants.html
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Let Teachers Teach
On May 20, 2013, teachers and support personnel from across RI came together to voice their concerns regarding the direction Commissioner Gist is leading education policy and procedures in their State.