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The Political Power of Education Support Professionals

Many states—including Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Delaware, Michigan, Vermont, and Washington—have or are creating their own ESP Bill of Rights.

RESPECT | Raising Education Support Professionals by Elevating Careers Together is a statewide effort by ESPs and ESP allies, with the support of IEA staff, to improve working conditions by focusing on four areas: livible wage, affordable health insurance, ability to retire with dignity, and initiatives that retain and recruit new staff.

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Please join us in Springfield on Nov. 13 for a day of action, asking lawmakers to Undo Tier Two of the state’s pension systems.

If you are an Illinois Education Association member, this affects you in one of two ways:

1. If your first day of employment with a school or higher ed institution was AFTER Jan. 1, 2011, you are in tier two of the state’s retirement systems. What does that mean? It means you pay the same amount toward your retirement as those hired before that date, but your benefits are diminished.

2. If your first day of employment with a school or higher ed institution was BEFORE Jan. 1, 2011, you are in the tier one of the state’s retirement systems. What does that mean? It means you are seeing major problems retaining employees in Illinois’ schools and institutes of higher learning.

Either way, tier two affects you. Please come to Springfield and tell lawmakers what you are experiencing in our profession. The IEA is partnering with the We Are One Illinois labor coalition to hold a rally and lobby day on Nov. 13 in Springfield. There will be buses leaving from eight locations around the state, or you can travel to Springfield on your own.
Agenda
Here is a tentative agenda for the day:10:30 a.m.
– Arrive in Springfield, gather at IEA headquarters, 100 E. Edwards St. 11 a.m.
– Rally at IEA HQ 11:45 a.m.
– Walk to the Illinois State Capitol Building (less than a block away) 12:15 p.m.
– Rally with union members from the We Are One Illinois labor coalition 1p.m.
– Meet with legislators at appointments you have pre-scheduled 2:30 p.m.
– Buses leave
*Lunch will be provided at IEA HQ Transportation

Register now for a bus near you! 
Buses are leaving from Bloomington, Champaign, Edwardsville, Elgin, Lombard, Macomb/Rushville/Jacksonville, Matteson, Rockford, or you can drive on your own (just be sure to register, so we have enough food and supplies for everyone).

*Public parking for those driving on their own is available at 6th St. and Capitol Ave.; the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum at 6th St. and Madison Ave.; 7th St. and Monroe St.; 7th St. and Washington St.; at the Old State Capitol underground on Fifth St. between Monroe and Washington Sts.; and under the Lincoln Library (public) on Seventh St. and Capitol Ave.

Lobby your lawmaker
Obviously, attracting a big crowd to this event is very important. We want to make sure lawmakers know educators care about this issue! But nothing is as important as your lawmakers hearing directly from you about tier two and its effect on recruitment and retention in schools and universities, your family and on your future.

Please take a few minutes to reach out and schedule an appointment with those elected to represent you in Springfield. You can find your elected legislators here or you can visit the General Assembly’s webpage to connect with your state representative and state senator.
You need to set up your Lobby Day meetings with your legislators before you leave to come to Springfield. This will better your chances of actually meeting with someone face to face. We need IEA members to stress to these decision makers that their votes in Springfield impact your life for years to come.

Substitutes
It is not lost on us that being away from school for a day can be very taxing on districts and on you. IEA will help offset costs and IEA President Al Llorens has reached out to local presidents to let them know this. In addition, IEA Executive Director Mike Shoudy has been in contact with and sent letters to the executive directors of the Illinois Association of School Administrators and the Illinois Principals’ Association to give them a heads up on the day and the offer from IEA to help pay for subs.

More information
For more details on tier two, please visit our Undo Tier Two webpage.

If you are in tier two of the following pension systems, please find more information about how tier one and tier two retirement benefits compare: Teachers’ Retirement System Illinois Municipal Retirement FundState Universities Retirement System
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Becoming a Professional Learning Leader: How to Grow ESP Leadership and Promote Solidarity

Thursday, November 21 at 6-7 pm

Meet Professional Learning Leaders (PLLs) from Project LEAP and learn how they have grown through this leadership experience, elevating their professional skills and presence. Gain insight into how to use a Professional Learning Leader Academy to strengthen the ESP community. The PLLs will share how, through their Academy experience, they have been inspired to stretch their thinking, use their voice, and increase their presence as union leaders.

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Undo Tier 2 Lobby Day

We’re heading to Springfield! Join IEA members on November 13 for an Undo Tier 2 lobby day to speak directly to legislators and make your voice heard.

**Two added bus routes for Champaign & Macomb/Rushville/Jacksonville**

IEA buses will depart for Springfield from the following locations:

  • Rockford
  • Elgin
  • Lombard
  • Matteson
  • Champaign (new!)
  • Bloomington
  • Edwardsville
  • Macomb/Rushville/Jacksonville (new!)

If you plan to drive yourself, RSVP by selecting the “drive yourself” option to make sure you receive updates leading up to the day.

Can you join us? Register: https://ieanea.org/undo-tier-two/

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Undo Tier 2 Lobby Day

Join us for an IEA Lobby Day in Springfield on Nov. 13 to UNDO TIER 2! Will you be there?

Join IEA and public workers for a lobby day at the Illinois State Capitol Building in Springfield. We will meet with our lawmakers to discuss equitable retirement for ALL educators and the critical need to Undo Tier 2.  IEA has secured buses at locations across Illinois to travel to Springfield for the event. 

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ONE Conference Wrap Up!

After a year of planning, the 2024 ONE Conference has come to an end. Thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to make it a success! So many great presenters, speakers, volunteers, and IEA staff have worked tirelessly to pull it together.

I want to thank everyone who was able to take the time out of their incredibly busy schedules of work, family and other responsibilities to come and learn, collaborate with fellow support staff and to build upon your union work. We hope you felt welcome and celebrated because what we do IS tough. The contributions of education support professionals in our schools/universities are essential to our students and to our communities. Without education support professionals…learning doesn’t happen and One Job Should Be Enough!

Don’t forget, we deserve rESPect, and Together as One, we will make it happen! If you haven’t joined rESPect, join today, www.iearespect.org

Signup to bring your voice to our rESPect table. Click to register to attend our monthly rESPect steering meetings. Second Thursday of each month, 5:30-7:00pm.

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