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Affiliate Departments and Associate Organizations
Members have the option to join an OEA Affiliated Department or Associate Organizations at the time of enrollment, listed here.

About OEA Members
OEA members: teach Ohio's children, from kindergarten through Ohio's public colleges and universitieswork in virtually every public school building and work site in the statetransport Ohio's stud

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Becoming a Member
Becoming a Member

Collective Bargaining
Negotiation between organized workers and their employer or employers to determine wages, hours, rules, and working conditions. Login to view Member-restricted content

For Early Career Teachers
For New Teachers

Higher Education
The Ohio Education Association was formed in 1847 by educators to advocate for public education students. Throughout its history, OEA members have fought to improve education funding, provide better learning environments, ensure quality standards and a host of related measures to improve and advance public education. While the majority of OEA members work in primary and secondary education, many work on Ohio’s college and university campuses. The Ohio Education Association currently represents over 1,600 faculty, professional and support staff at nine colleges and universities across the state of Ohio. The first local to affiliate with OEA represented the faculty at Youngstown State University, while the latest was the faculty at Columbus State Community College. Throughout the years, the OEA and its higher education division have advocated for members and the learners they serve.

Legal Services
Along with legal protection in connection with your job, Association membership entitles you to a discount on most personal legal services

Membership Benefits
Combined, OEA and its parent organization, the National Education Association (NEA), offer an impressive array of services and benefits, providing members with financial gains, legal representation and protection, and professional development, as well as resources and programs.

Retired Members (OEA-R)
Stay in touch with professional developments and your colleagues, make new friends, and make your retirement dollars go further with membership in OEA-R/NEA-R. Membership in OEA-R/NEA-R provides you with an active, organized proponent voice for improved benefits for retired education employees.

 
 




 
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