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 “Health & Welfare- Open Enrollment”

November 1st – December 10th, 2021 is open enrollment for dental insurance. Now is the time to make changes or sign up for a higher dental plan. You can find out more information about the benefits and different plans by clicking here. Please note that the prices that are listed are per month, so you would have to divide by two to get the amount per paycheck.

If you don’t need to make changes to your plan, you don’t have to do anything.

The Building Representative at your worksite will have forms if you need to make changes. All completed forms must be turned

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One of our main goals is to add value to your membership by adding more local perks. One idea that is in the developing stages is to help our members learn more about managing debt, purchasing real estate, and building wealth. The local real estate team: Stephen McCarthy and Judy Camhout have partnered with us on this enterprise. This short survey is intended to help us design workshops based on members interest. We appreciate you taking the time out to answer these few questions.

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Due to Superintendent Cade Brumley's recent announcement of a quarantine option and Superintendent Jabbia's swift adoption of the policy, many have expressed their concerns over the sudden change. As St. Tammany Federation president, my role with global issues is to be a representative, so it is important to gather data to inform my decision-making. Your input is appreciated. Please take this brief survey to let us know where you stand on this issue. MORE

There are two different ways that you may be able to receive assistance for Hurrican Ida relief. 

LFT and AFT partnered together to give out hardship grants.  You can apply for the grant by clicking here.

Union Plus has came up with an option for a $500 disaster relief grant.  See if you qualify by clicking here.

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In the wake of Hurricane Ida, St. Tammany Parish Superintendent Frank Jabbia stated at a school board meeting that he was confident that instructional minutes would be waived. The communications director for STPSB, Meredith Mendez, subsequently stated “at this time, we are not revising our calendar because we are hopeful the state will provide waivers to the required instructional seat time given the widespread damage across the state.”


State Superintendent Cade Brumley had a different stance, though, hoping “that systems would be able to make calendar adjustments so that the children could get

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Please click here to take the survey to help us be as prepared as possible for the conference call today with the presidents of LFT & AFT. 

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