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Teachers Group Looks to Expand Membership After Supreme Court Ruling

Associations Now

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees , technically shouldn’t have made a big difference in Arkansas, one of 27 “right to work” states that doesn’t obligate union membership. We’ve seen an uptick in members in communities where we don’t have direct recruiting activity. The case, Janus v.

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Nursing Groups Cite Looming Employment Shortage

Associations Now

An organization in the nursing field is the latest association working to confront a looming workforce shortage. “When we talk to nurse executives and staff around the country, we hear they have difficulty recruiting, and nurses are short-staffed.”

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Association Brain Food: 5.19.23

Reid All About it

Association executives want their organizations to evolve and take advantage of new opportunities, but something is holding them back. Future of Work from Anywhere Learn how to define the role of hybrid-work in your organization and the best technology approaches to ensure security, productivity, collaboration and cost-effectiveness.

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Transforming Nonprofit Staff Into Champions on Social

Beth Kanter

A champion is an individual that supports a nonprofit organization or cause. They are passionate about your organization and social change, and will talk about it to anyone who will listen. Nonprofit Examples. Here’s a few examples: 1.

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Advocating for a Better Legislative Flow

Association Adviser

AA: Can you give an example of such a partnership between farms and utilities, and its benefits? GTM: The Beaver (Arkansas) Water District has put in a rate increase for source water protection through landscape protection. A public comment period is allowed, which we take advantage of often.