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NEA Podcast

The ESP Bill of Rights

Despite their important roles in our schools, many Education Support Professionals, or ESPs, have to take on more than one job to make ends meet.
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Published: June 15, 2024
This resource originally appeared on NEA.org

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Despite their important roles in our schools, many Education Support Professionals, or ESPs, have to take on more than one job to make ends meet. Across the country, states are working to secure better pay, working conditions, and more for their ESPs, because one job should be enough. Saúl Ramos, a Senior Program & Policy Specialist in NEA’s ESP Quality Department, and 2017 Education Support Professional of the Year, is our guest. Together, we’re discussing how NEA members, staff, and leaders are collaborating on a campaign to create an ESP Bill of Rights in each state—an effort to increase ESP visibility, rights, and respect—and how your state can join in, too.

Learn more about the ESP Bill of Rights campaign

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