About MEA-Retired: What MEA-Retired Is Doing

What MEA-Retired Is Doing

  • Lobbying for retirement and public education issues

  • Reading MEA Scholarship applications

  • Attending and presenting at the NEA-Retired Leadership Conference

  • Serving as delegates to the MEA Representative Assembly, NEA-Retired Annual Meeting and NEA Representative Assembly

  • Serving as liaisons on the MEA Commissions, Committees and Task Forces

  • Serving on MEA-Retired committees

  • Applying for NEA grants

  • Serving as mentors to Aspiring Educators of Michigan members.

  • Writing letters, sending e-mails, making calls and meeting with Legislators.

  • Serving as chapter officers.

  • Visiting retired chapters

  • Sending letters to retirees who have not completed paying their AIM obligation.

  • Attending MEA-Retired and MEA Board meetings

  • Attending MEA PAC meetings.

  • Marching in many rallies all over the State.

  • Serving on screening and recommending committees.

  • Serving on the MPSERS Board.

  • Writing, editing, publishing and mailing the Michigan Retirement Report to 38,000 members four times per year 

  • Writing, editing and publishing the monthly MEA-Retired Tribune

  • Answering phone calls and questions from retirees and pre-retired members

  • Working the retired table at conferences throughout the year