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OSEA, A Member's Union
The Oregon School Employees Association (OSEA) was founded in 1938 when a small
group of school janitors joined together to form an “association” to promote
their trade and provide job-related training. Today, OSEA is an independent,
member-controlled and directed Union that reflects the character and spirit
of its members, who individually and collectively are responsible for its
identity and success.
OSEA represents over 20,000 educational employees
working in Oregon school districts, community colleges, education service
districts, Head Start agencies, libraries, and park and recreation districts.
As one of the largest labor unions in Oregon, and with the second largest
membership of educational staff, OSEA is a recognized leader within the
state's labor and education community.
The Membership
The membership of the Oregon School Employees Association consists of
secretaries; special education, instructional, and library assistants;
custodians; maintenance workers; groundskeepers; bus drivers; couriers;
food service workers; nurses; teachers; physical and occupational therapists;
interpreters (deaf, hearing impaired, ESL); vision specialists; campus
security; braillists; reproduction specialists; computer technicians;
ABE instructors; and district office staff, such as bookkeepers and
payroll and accounting clerks. In addition to the diversity of workers
represented today, OSEA has also expanded its mission and goals from
those of an “association” to those of a fully developed “labor
Union.”
Chapters and Governance
OSEA has 139 Chapters (bargaining units) statewide that are divided
geographically into seven Zones. Each Chapter has an elected member
Executive Board and its own Constitution/Bylaws. Delegates from each
Chapter are elected each year to represent their membership at the
annual governance meeting called the OSEA Conference. These delegates,
in addition to sitting as the governing body of OSEA, also elect
statewide officers and a director from each Zone to the OSEA State
Board of Directors. The State Board of Directors is the governing
body between Conferences.
Offices and Resources
OSEA offices provide resources that Chapters and members need to successfully
accomplish the work of the Union. The State OSEA Headquarters is located
in Salem. OSEA also has eight field offices located in Central Oregon,
Eastern Oregon, Eugene, North Coast, Pendleton, Portland, South Coast,
and Southern Oregon. These offices are the work location for over
40 professional OSEA staff dedicated to meeting the needs of Chapters
and the membership.
OSEA
resources are used to develop and implement statewide programs, events,
and activities; assist Chapters and members with contract negotiations,
contract administration, and internal and external organizing; and create/distribute
member communications. OSEA also develops/presents job and Union-related
trainings/workshops and promotes and protects the interests of members
in the political, legislative, and public policy arena through education,
political action, and lobbying.
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