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- Randi Weingarten Quits D. N. C. Post in Dispute With Chairman
Randi Weingarten, head of one of the nation’s most influential teachers unions, and Lee Saunders, the president of a large union of public workers, each pointed to Ken Martin’s leadership
- Randi Weingarten - Wikipedia
Rhonda "Randi" Weingarten (born December 18, 1957) [1] is an American labor leader, attorney, and educator She has been president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) since 2008, and is a member of the AFL-CIO She is the former president of the United Federation of Teachers
- Teachers union President Randi Weingarten resigns from DNC
American Federation of Teachers union President Randi Weingarten, a longtime influential member of the Democratic National Committee, is leaving the DNC, according to a letter obtained by POLITICO
- Teachers’ union head Randi Weingarten resigns from DNC citing break . . .
Randi Weingarten, longtime president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), resigned from her post within the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Sunday In a letter to DNC Chair Ken Martin obtained by Axios, Weingarten declined his offer to continue serving as an at-large member — a position she had held since 2002 — citing ideological divergence with the current direction of
- Teachers union head Randi Weingarten resigns from DNC - The Hill
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten is departing the Democratic National Committee, citing disagreements with DNC Chair Ken Martin Weingarten told Martin in a letter
- Read: Influential DNC member Randi Weingarten resigns
Randi Weingarten, a longtime leader of a major U S labor union and influential Democratic National Committee member has resigned from the DNC, Politico first reported Sunday Why it matters: The American Federation of Teachers union president backed former DNC vice chair David Hogg's push to primary older Democratic incumbents in Congress and made clear in a letter to DNC chair Ken Martin
- DNC Faces Fresh Blow as 23-Year Veteran Resigns Amid . . . - Newsweek
Randi Weingarten told DNC chair Ken Martin, in a letter obtained by several news outlets, that she was declining the offer to be reappointed as an at-large member of the committee, a role she has
- Randi Weingarten Quits DNC Post - legalunitedstates. com
Randi Weingarten’s decision to quit the DNC post is a reminder that even the most established organizations must evolve to stay relevant Her call for broader outreach and deeper community engagement is a challenge not just for the DNC, but for all who believe in the power of inclusive politics As the party looks ahead, it must find ways to
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