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Retirees

Retirees never retire.

Even in retirement, your passion for education and commitment to supporting teachers can continue to make a difference! Here are some ways you can stay active and help your union, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT):

  • Stay informed:  The AFT website is a great resource for staying up-to-date on education issues and the union's work. You can also sign up for email updates to receive news directly to your inbox.
  • Mentor new teachers: Share your wealth of experience by becoming a mentor to new teachers.  The AFT offers programs that connect retired educators with new teachers, providing guidance and support during their first critical years in the classroom.
  • Advocate for education:  Retired teachers have a powerful voice! Contact your local representatives and senators to express your support for public education funding and policies that benefit students and teachers.
  • Volunteer your time: Many schools and educational organizations can use your expertise.  You can volunteer in classrooms, tutor students, or help with administrative tasks.
  • Join an AFT retiree committee:  Many local AFT affiliates have retiree committees that work on issues specifically affecting retired educators.  This is a great way to connect with other retired teachers and get involved in advocacy efforts.

By staying active with the AFT, you can continue to make a positive impact on education and ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed.

Retirees receive AFT Benefits, too!  Be sure to visit the AFT's Benefits website to see what the current benefits are.

What you should do:

  1.  Call PERS for an audit ( recommended to start 2-3 years out).  You’ll need to provide them with your years of service and the number of sick/personal leave days that you currently have.  Please remember that audits are not official, and any leave you use after an audit will change the numbers on any future audits.
  2. Visit the PERS website and view the Focus Session Videos - or sign up for a focus session (these fill up quickly, so the videos are helpful).  Be sure to watch ALL the videos.  Link to the PERS Focus Session Videos. 
  3. Talk to your financial representative about your
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