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United Academics of Maryland

After months of bargaining, faculty at Prince George's Community College have secured a tentative agreement that addresses critical issues while providing increased salaries and improved working conditions.

“Our members were pushed to the breaking point by decisions made without transparency, without collaboration, and without respect. Faculty were treated as if their voices didn’t matter. But we organized, we built power, and we made sure management heard us loud and clear,” said UAMD President Angelique Cook-Hayes. “This agreement is the direct result of faculty refusing to accept unilateral changes and standing shoulder to shoulder to demand fairness. When we fight together, we win.”

Read on for the full press release, including quotes from AFT Maryland President Kenya Campbell, AFT President Randi Weingarten, and AAUP President Todd Wolfson.

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Happy Thanksgiving from AFT Maryland

Happy Thanksgiving to you all.

We know this has been a challenging time for our neighbors and communities across the state. Uncertainty around access to basic resources, food, travel, and healthcare caused by decisions made at the federal level that left many wondering how they would put food on the table, visit loved ones this holiday season, or address health concerns.

Yet even with so much unfolding around us, the season welcomes moments of reflection and connection, reminding us of what matters most and the importance of making memories with the people we hold close.

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911 specialists retirement equity

Maryland’s 911 Specialists should have the same access to the state retirement benefits available to other public safety personnel (first responders), such as police, firefighters, and EMS workers. Unfortunately, the Internal Revenue (IRS) Code that governs qualified government pension plans will not allow it. 

The Maryland 911 Specialist Recruitment and Retention Workgroup has appealed to Congressional leaders, the Congressional NextGen 911 Caucus and Maryland’s federal delegation, to request support to amend the code. 

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snapshot of adults at a halloween trunk or treat event with candy and books for kids

AFT Maryland members and staff joined with an annual Community Trunk or Treat event for kids and families on Saturday, Oct. 25th, 2025 in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of Baltimore. We were there with snacks and free books for the kids, and voter registration information for the grown-ups. It was a great afternoon for everyone.

AFT Maryland joined other sponsors of the event, including the A Philip Randolph Institute, the Coalition of Labor Union Women, Baltimore Metro Council AFL-CIO, several other unions, Hope Chapel Baptist Church, and the Rogue Auto Family. 


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No Kings Oct 18th

Join us in Catonsville on Saturday Oct 18, 2025 for a No Kings Rally

Everyone deserves dignity, a life they can afford, and real opportunity. That’s what we’re standing up for on October 18 — together.

In America, power belongs to all of us — not the wealthy few.

We are educators, healthcare workers, and public service professionals. We show up every day for our kids, our families, and our communities. And we won’t back down in the face of chaos, corruption, or cruelty.

No crowns. No thrones. No kings.

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HCCC reaches TA

“It really strengthens the education here at the college and provides students with more excellence in teaching when faculty are provided the resources that we need, and support that we need,” said Daniel Ryan, assistant professor at HCC and UAMD member. “It really helps our institution grow.”

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