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Member Power Starts Here

MTA committees play a critical advisory role, offering recommendations to the Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and staff on issues and services that impact members statewide.
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Get involved: Serve on a Committee

Committee work is a key component of MTA member engagement. Committees advise the MTA Board of Directors, Executive Committee and staff on issues and services related to their assigned areas of responsibility.

In short, committees are vital to the work and mission of the MTA, and serving on a committee is an ideal way to get involved with your union at the state level.

If you’re interested in volunteering to serve, we’d love to hear from you. Use this form to apply.

While not all of our committees have openings, we will consider your application once received. Should you be appointed to a committee, you will receive email notification from the MTA. Please respond to it to accept the appointment. Please keep in mind that there are responsibilities that come with committee membership, including the expectation that you will attend committee meetings in accordance with the attendance policy. Please also understand that appointment to a committee is not a forum for single, individual, local or county concerns. All concerns brought to the committee must be acted upon in light of statewide importance and impact. (MTA Policy, 50.05, Section VIII)

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A Diverse Union of Education Workers

The MTA represents 117,000 members in 400 local associations throughout Massachusetts. We are teachers, faculty, professional staff and Education Support Professionals working at public schools, colleges and universities across Massachusetts.