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OEA
OEA
209 episodes
4 days ago
We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.
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We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.
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Episode 202 -- "One job should be enough."
OEA
22 minutes 14 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 202 -- "One job should be enough."
A new episode of Fried Okra features OREA President Paula Squires and OEA Education Support Professional of the Year Kathy Hale. Paula shares how retired educators continue to protect the future for those still in the classroom, while Kathy discusses her role in Putnam City and the fight for fair pay and respect through the ESP Bill of Rights. #oklaed
OEA
We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.