COVID-19 Resources for Working People
NYS AFL-CIO President Mario Cilento about COVID-19 relief available to workers at both the State and Federal Levels
NYS AFL-CIO President Mario Cilento about COVID-19 relief available to workers at both the State and Federal Levels
As the coronavirus, also called COVID-19, continues to spread in the United States, we want to share specific information for older Americans about how to stay safe and healthy.
1. Starting the Conversation: Four Tips for Talking with Your Loved One
2. Discussing Common Scams
3. Building the Circle od Care
4. Protecting Finances and Personal Information
5. Exploring Concerns about Financial Abilities
6. Power of Attorney
7. Guardianship
A Look Back at 2017...
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) is the state’s clearinghouse for consumer complaints, information and protection. The Division of Consumer Services processed more than 37,000 consumer complaints in 2017.
The NYSUT Retiree Membership Handbook is designed to answer questions Retirees might have about continuing NYSUT membership & Retiree Services.
NYSUT has provided Retirees with this guide that gives us as NYSUT Members, a central document to look for help & answers to questions whether you are planning your retirement, are a recent retiree or have been retired for awhile. Chapter III "Maintaining Your Union Connection in Retirement", gives guidance on maintaining your NYSUT connections no matter where you live. Chapters XI & XII offer advice about information we should include with our important documents.
The entire state has been declared a disaster area. That means that you have a variety of ways to obtain assistance, NO MATTER WHAT COUNTY YOU LIVE IN.
The FEA Action Center keeps Florida residents informed about Education issues. Join their mailing list so you can stay informed and have input to Florida Educational decisions.
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Until you consider the alternative, growing old does not seem like it is all that much fun! Most of us talk about aches and pains and operations the way we compared recipes, classes or our children's milestones. As we age we adjust to many changes albeit not as quickly as in the past.