Your Union!
Retention
Workload
Our opportunity!
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This is the number of Federal Way EA Certificated and ESP members combined.

What is 1600?

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Of the FWEA members who participated in the bargaining survey, this percentage have worked in the district 5 years or less.
What is 31% for classified members and 39% for certificated members.
100
This is the percentage of classified staff who require more paid hours per week in order to complete their assigned duties.
What is 81%.
100
FWEA members all have the opportunity to engage in this process-shown to be the biggest factor in harnessing local power to impact member working lives.
What is local collective bargaining. This is opportunity to sit down with the district as EQUALS and have our voices heard. With the 1,760 members of the FWEA united behind our bargaining priorities, we will win the contact we deserve.
200

These are the ways you can stay up to date on FWEA events and information online.

What is the home/personal emails, FWEA members-only Facebook page, the FWEA community page, and the FWEA website.

200
When asked if they plan on working in public education 5 years from now, FWEA members responded in the following manner.
What is: ESP:41% plan to stay, 10% working outside of public ed, 17% plan to retire, 5% other, and 27% don't know. Certificated: 62% plan to stay, 9% working outside of public ed, 9% plan to retire, 3% other, and 17% don't know. (Focus on the "don't know" percentages-we have an opportunity to keep our talented college here in the district!)
200
This is the percentage of certificated members who work at least some uncompensated hours each week.
What is 99%.
200
Beyond our local collective bargaining process, this piece of the puzzle will have a big impact on us and our students.
What is the current McCleary legislative session to fund public education. FWEA members can impact the budget process by staying informed and engaged, and speaking out on behalf of public education and our students. Stay tuned here: www.washingtonea.org/ourvoice
300
This is the number of worksites FWEA visited during the listening tour to hear from members.
What is every worksite! (39 buildings!)
300
When asked if they feel respected as a professional, FWEA members responded in the following manner.
What is 44% of ESP members said they do NOT feel respected in their work, and only 50% of certificated employees responded that they feel respected.
300
In the FWEA bargaining survey, workload was ranked in this position in order of member priorities.
What is 2nd place. (Just under compensation.)
300

As bargaining progresses, communication is key. This is a way to receive brief, timely info from our union.

What is the home/personal emails. We send occasional text messages!

(If you're not getting these emails, contact tiafwea@aol.com)

400
This is the number of FWEA members who participated in the bargaining survey.
What is nearly 1100 members!
400
According to the bargaining survey, this is the percentage of respondents considering leaving FWPS next year.
What is 20%. (Only 60% committed to staying in the district next year.)
400
In order of job satisfaction, FWEA members shared that they are LEAST satisfied with this aspect of their work days.
What is employee feedback procedures when new programs are implemented. In other words, protecting educator voice and professional autonomy is very important to FWEA members and will be a bargaining priority.
400
This next critical FWEA bargaining event has a Star wars connection.
What is May the 4th Be With You!!! The FWEA general membership meeting is May 4th. We will vote on important issues and share bargaining updates. We need every member present-show up and let's share our collective voice!
500

This is the percentage of FWEA members who choose to support pro-public education candidates via WEA-PAC donations.

What is 65%! (This is a huge accomplishment for a local our size!)

500
Of the FWEA survey respondents, this is the percentage of members who stated they need to receive a COLA plus more than 3% in order to feel satisfied with their salary.
What is 82%
500
In terms of workload, the FWEA survey revealed this to be a top priority for members.
What is establish enforceable class-size/caseload limits that utilize a weighted student formula.
500

Every member contributes to the power of our union. These are ways each member can take responsibility to getting us where we need to go:

What is: -Continue to attend bargaining blast meetings -Show up to the May 4th general membership meeting -Update email address at federalwayea.org -Participate in the May 25 FWEA Appreciation Day (details shared at May 4th meeting) -Stay tuned for summer engagement

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