David Weiner Papers undated
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Retiree: the United Federation of Teachers Retired Teachers Chapter newsletter (New York, N.Y.).
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Weiner, David J.
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David Weiner (b. ca. 1912) was a member of the Teachers Union of New York, and subsequently, the United Federation of Teachers, where he was a member of the left-wing opposition group the Teachers Action Caucus. Weiner also was active in the retired teachers chapter of the UFT, and at one time edited its newsletter. From the guide to the David Weiner Papers, undated, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) ...
Teachers' Union of the City of New York
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The Teachers' Union of New York City (TU) was known as one of the country's most militant and influential teachers' organizations. It consistently addressed not only issues of salaries and pensions for its members, but also broader social concerns, from educational reforms to racial justice and international relations. From the description of Minutes [microform], 1918-1942. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 590661999 From the description of Minutes of the Executive ...
United Federation of Teachers. Retired Teachers Chapter.
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Teachers Action Caucus
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The Teachers Action Caucus, as Teachers for Community Control, was a rank and file opposition group within the United Federation of Teachers (New York City) that was founded by former members of the radical Teachers Union of the City of New York (1916-1964), many of whose leading activists were Communists, and by younger teachers representing the New Left of the 1960s. While the impetus for the Caucus founding in 1968 was its objection to the UFTs position relating to the impending crisis in rel...