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Historic vote by Texas AAUP to affiliate with the Texas American Federation of Teachers (AFT)

Updated March 30, 2024

Texas AAUP members took a historic vote on March 30, 2024, in favor of an Affiliation Agreement Between Texas AFT and the Texas AAUP Conference. Vote was 45 yes, 0 no, and 2 abstain. Agreement approved!

Texas AAUP has become the first advocacy unit within AAUP to affiliate with a State Federation of AFT. The affiliation will allow Texas AAUP and Texas AFT to amplify advocacy on our campuses and across the state!

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Background. On a national level, AAUP affiliated with AFT on August 1, 2022. AAUP has 45,000 members, and AFT has 1.7M members. The national affiliation, however, did not apply to AAUP advocacy conferences and campus chapters, such as the Texas AAUP Conference. With National AAUP, Texas AFT, and National AFT approved the affiliation agreement ahead of today’s vote.

What the Affiliation Agreement Offers. Texas AAUP would become an autonomous Local of Texas AFT:

  • Amplified advocacy. Texas AFT has 66,000 members and dedicated full-time staff for organizing, advocacy, policy analysis, lobbying, and IT. Texas AFT has hired two organizers for the Texas AAUP AFT Local.
  • Amplified benefits include $8M occupational liability coverage, legal aid for civil cases, legal defense for employment matters, and faculty advocates for meetings, investigations, and grievances. Officer benefits include Board of Directors insurance.

Texas AAUP would continue to operate under its by-laws and practices, e.g. Texas AAUP members can continue to be AAUP members from public or private institutions of higher education in Texas.

With the passage of affiliation agreement, Texas AAUP is now known as Texas AAUP-AFT.

Attendees at the meeting on March 30, 2024, included Texas AAUP Officers Jeff Blodgett, Patrick Burkart, Brian Evans, Teresa Klein, Ann McGlashan, Lynn Tatum, Tony Villanueva, and our Secretary. Zoom capture taken shortly after the meeting from left to right and top to bottom are Brian Evans, Zeph Capo, Tony Villanueva, Shawn Fields, Texas AAUP Secretary, Teresa Klein, David Albert, Jim Klein, Lynn Tatum, Patrick Burkart, Jeff Blodgett, and Karen Anglin.

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At our Spring Texas AAUP Meeting on Feb. 24, 2024, leaders from Texas AAUP, National AAUP, Texas AFT, and National AFT presented their thoughts on the affiliation agreement:

Zeph Capo, Texas AFT President and National AFT Vice President

  • The affiliation agreement if accepted would
    • Give access to regional leadership training opportunities
    • Accelerate organizing colleagues into a union
    • Amplify advocacy campaigns
    • Reach new campuses
    • Organize new chapters
  • We need to exponentially increase number of activists. We’re behind. 
  • So many attacks on academic freedom, shared governance, DEI programs, tenure, etc.
  • Sense of urgency to work together and move forward.
  • Texas AFT has hired a lead organizer to work specifically with Texas AAUP
  • Members are single most important factor in success of organization to effect change

Mark Bostic, National AAUP Director of Organizing and Servicing:

  • My budget is putting this together
  • This is a big deal at National AAUP
  • Texas AAUP would be first AAUP advocacy unit to join a State AFT Federation
  • AAUP will cover increase in annual dues (to cover the member benefits) for a few years
  • Bringing two organizations together increases political weight.
  • Exciting trajectory!

Richelle Fiore, National AFT Director of Higher Education Organizing:

  • Prior to the affiliation of National AAUP with National AFT, we worked together at the
  • national level to organize new members and emphasize AAUP principles.
  • Texas AFT is one of the best organizations for building power to protect educators in TX.
  • National AFT has taken note of that and puts a lot of its organizing budget into TX.

Wanda Longoria, Texas AFT Secretary/Treasurer:

  • Collective power is what makes change happen
  • When I started as a K-12 teacher decades ago, Texas AFT was only organization on the front lines and in media to push back on injustice
  • Fighting for diversity and quality education for students, training faculty to be powerful voices
  • Way to build power locally is to provide training at local levels
  • Texas AFT’s best tool is equipping chapters at local level
  • Texas AFT is part of National AFT which is part of AFL-CIO
  • Powerful to have union brothers and sisters standing with faculty at a board meeting or in front of media
  • Member engagement is what creates power

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