In AFT MI Update

Fight Back Against SNAP-Ed Cuts!

On July 4, 2025, the federal government eliminated funding for the Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Grant Program better known as SNAP-Ed. It has helped Michigan families for over 30 years by teaching practical, life-changing skills: how to cook healthy meals on a budget, how to grocery shop wisely, and how to improve long-term health with better food choices. It has supported children, seniors, working parents, and people in every county of our state.

Now, that support is being dismantled. Without state investment, we will lose the educators, classes, and trusted programs that have made a difference in so many lives.

Click Here to Send a Letter to Your Legislator Asking them to Protect SNAP-ED 

MSU Extension United/UNTF Local 1855 is addressing the approaching expiration of SNAP-Ed funding on October 1, which is anticipated to result in permanent elimination of up to 120 jobs at Michigan State University (MSU) Extension. Layoff notices are slated for July 31. The Union, representing community-based professionals across all Michigan counties, is focused on advocating for its members and preserving the essential programs they deliver.

Communication from MSU administrators regarding these personnel changes was initially released via an op-ed article rather than directly to employees. Only through advocacy by Extension United, including the demand to bargain the impact of these layoffs, did MSU finally confirm a timeline for the mass layoffs earlier this week. The exact number of affected positions still remains unclear. MSU states they are completing internal review processes.

Extension United members have consistently advocated for their colleagues, demanded transparency at the bargaining table, and spoken out publicly on the devastating effects of this funding loss. Despite the union’s early efforts to collaborate with MSU’s lobbyists on this extensive loss of funding, MSU remained unresponsive. Extension United remains committed to

securing fair treatment and a clear path forward for its members.

Extension United urges community members to contact their state legislators to convey the positive impact of SNAP-Ed programs on their families and communities. Your voice is crucial to highlight the potential disruption this funding loss will cause. For information, contact extension@untf.org.

AFT Michigan is Hiring aPreK-12 Constituency Coordinator!

We are seeking an experienced and energized person to join our dynamic statewide union of educators and healthcare providers as our PreK-12 Constituency Coordinator. This position will be one of three focused on our main membership constituencies: Healthcare, Higher Education, and PreK-12 Education.  See the full posting including information on how to apply at: https://aftmichigan.org/were-hiring-prek-12-constituency-coordinator/

UM Dearborn CLCS Latina/o Worker Leadership Institute – September 18-20, 2025

The Latina/o Worker Leadership Institute invites all workers, union or non-union, and activists from allied organizations to share ideas and grow skills for responding to the challenges facing Latina/o working persons and learn about Latina/o culture. We welcome participants from all genders and all cultural or ethnic backgrounds. 

Click here for more information and to register: https://clcs.umd.umich.edu/upcoming-events/2025-latinao-worker-leadership-conference

Donald Trump signed an executive order in March that ripped the right to collectively bargain away from hundreds of thousands of federal workers – – the single biggest act of union-busting in American history. 

We have huge news: the labor movement mobilized and got a majority of members of Congress – Democrats and Republicans – to sign on as co-sponsors of the Protect America’s Workforce Act. 

It’s time to restore federal workers’ collective bargaining rights. Call your member of Congress and urge them to sign the discharge petition for the Protect America’s Workforce Act (H.R. 2550) right now.

Contribute to the AFT Michigan PAC Today

AFT Michigan fights for our members, students, patients and communities all year round and we need your help. Can you donate $1 a week to aid us in this fight? Please visit the AFT Michigan website to contribute and make a big difference in protecting public education and building a better Michigan future! 

Facing Loan Forgiveness Issues? AFT Wants to Hear Your Story! 

As part of AFT’s lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education (AFT v. Department of Education), we’re working to hold the administration accountable for the failures of the student loan system. To strengthen our case, we urgently need to hear from borrowers who meet the following criteria:

  1. You’ve been in repayment(or forbearance or deferment) for 25 years or longer; and
  2. You have ever been enrolled in an Income-Based Repayment Plan or are currently trying to switch into IBR with a pending application.

If this sounds like you or a member you know—or even if you’re not sure but think you may qualify—please take a moment to share your story:go.aft.org/DebtJourney

Your experience is powerful. By sharing it, you’re helping the AFT fight to safeguard Public Service Loan Forgiveness and demand justice for public service workers.

In solidarity,

Terrence Martin

President

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