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Live CEAFU Lunch Break with AFFT’s Free Benefits for Non-Union Teacher Organizations

Join us live today at Noon Eastern for a quick presentation by the Americans for Fair Treatment (AFFT) offer of free help to teachers and non-union teacher groups.

Maybe they can help you reach your goals.

Shortly [by 2PM Eastern], we will post a redirect to the full CEAFU Lunch Break with Senior Organizing

Recording of the Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism Lunch Break: AFFT Free Help to Non-Union Teacher Groups

Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism Lunch Break: AFFT Free Help to Non-Union Teacher Groups

Our guest today is the Senior Organizing Director of Americans for Fair Treatment (AFFT) Brigette Herbst.

Our host is Sandra Crandal, Chairman of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation and active school board member.

She will explain AFFT’s membership program and how they partner with non-union teacher associations. In addition, Brigette will likely discuss AFFT’s scholarship and legislative training programs.

Guest BIO: Brigette Herbst is the Senior Organizing Director of Americans for Fair Treatment, a community of current and former public-sector employees offering resources and support to exercise their First Amendment rights. Prior to joining Americans for Fair Treatment in 2018, Brigette’s career included working in the public sector for New York State, teaching elementary school, coaching high school sports, and working as a municipal county employee. This unique experience offers Brigette an inside perspective on public employee culture in New York. She focuses on educating New Yorkers about their constitutional rights with regard to union membership and promoting fair treatment of workers. Brigette has her bachelor’s degree in history and politics and her master’s degree in elementary education. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling and planning trips for her family.

Links that Brigette may mention in today’s CEAFU Lunch Break

Free AFFT Membership Perks
AFFT’s Where Do Your Dues Go