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AFT.org is the official website of the American Federation of Teachers. Affiliated with the AFL-CIO and founded in 1916, AFT currently represents about 1.8 million members across more than 3,000 local affiliates. Its membership includes not only K-12 teachers, but also paraprofessionals, higher-education faculty and staff, public-sector employees, nurses and other healthcare professionals, as well as a large number of retirees.
The website primarily serves as a hub for organizational transparency, member mobilization, and public-policy communication. Users can view AFT’s mission, leadership, history, constitution, annual audited financial statements, and past resolutions. It also provides resources on topics such as student debt and Public Service Loan Forgiveness, occupational health and safety, OSHA guidance, food-service hazards, school safety, immigration, and gun-violence prevention. Through its news, speeches, events, and campaign pages, AFT continuously communicates its positions on public education, healthcare, democracy, equity, and labor rights.
The crawled content does not show any clear individual membership dues, local affiliate fee schedules, or online purchase options. As a labor union, its main economic model is presumably membership dues. It also publishes annual audited financial statements and information related to agency fee/fair share arrangements, but specific payment requirements depend on the local affiliate and the member’s employment relationship.
Its strengths are its large organizational scale, long history, comprehensive resource system, and relatively high transparency around financial statements, resolutions, and organizational structure. It has significant influence on U.S. education policy, labor rights, occupational health, and public-service issues. The downside is that the content is clearly designed for the U.S. labor and education systems, so overseas users are unlikely to benefit directly. The site also has a strong political-advocacy tone; users looking only for neutral teaching materials or course resources may find the issue focus too heavy.
AFT.org is suitable for U.S. teachers, paraprofessionals, higher-education employees, nurses, public-sector workers, union researchers, education-policy researchers, and anyone interested in understanding U.S. teachers’ unions and public-education advocacy. It is not particularly suitable as a general online-course platform, study-abroad application resource, or teaching-tool website.
Based on the nature of the site, it is a standard U.S. nonprofit/labor-union organization website, with no obvious mandatory login or regional restrictions. It should generally be directly accessible from mainland China, although videos, embedded social-media content, or third-party resources may load unreliably.
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aft.org is an United States Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach aft.org directly.