User:Thelema12/Utah School Employees Association

The Utah School Employees Association (USEA) is a union of Education Support Professionals, also known as classified employees, in Utah's public schools. USEA has 43 local affiliates throughout Utah. USEA is a statewide local affiliate of the National Education Association (NEA). The USEA represents custodians, bus drivers, food handlers, instructional assistants and paraeducators, maintenance and operations employees, library and media assistants, education office workers, bus drivers, technology service workers and other non-teacher school-district employees in Utah's public education system. USEA began representing Classified Professionals in Utah in 1938 Golden Ray Holt, executive director 1978

1989 4,700 members,

Voted to become an affiliate of the NEA in 2004

"The Utah School Employees Association, which advocates on behalf of classified employees statewide, believes restricting their hours won't ultimately benefit the district, Geoff Leonard said.

"We believe that course is short-sighted and, over the long term, will reduce the level of service provided to the district's students and patrons," said Leonard, USEA's staff attorney. "Limited-hour positions without benefits tend to attract a less skilled, transitory work force less committed to the goals of the district as they move on in search of a job with compensation that will allow them to provide for their families.""

In 2010 - 2011 school year, USEA was one of 15 NEA affiliates nationwide that spent more than it collected in dues.

In November of 2014, the current president of USEA, Jerad Reay, co-authored an opinion piece with Lily Eskelsen García, the president of the NEA, on the "whole child" approach to education.