Internal tensions grow as Oregon teachers union questions political alignment |
A growing faction within the Oregon Education Association, the state’s largest teachers union, is pushing a more activist, politically expansive agenda, challenging the organization’s traditional alignment with mainstream Democratic politics and its historic focus on classroom issues. The shift has been driven in part by newer leadership and post-pandemic momentum, with some members advocating for a more confrontational, strike-ready approach to secure increased school funding and advance broader goals such as economic justice, housing, taxation of the wealthy, and international political issues. This evolution has coincided with internal restructuring, leadership turnover, and a reallocation of resources toward organizing and bargaining support, alongside the closure of programs that emphasized collaborative labor relations. The union’s changing stance is also influencing labor negotiations and state politics, contributing to more contentious contract talks, a rise in strike activity, and a willingness to back more progressive or socialist-leaning candidates, sometimes in opposition to established Democrats. While leadership maintains that the union represents a broad spectrum of views, critics argue the expanded agenda risks alienating members and the public, while supporters say it reflects grassroots dissatisfaction and a necessary shift toward a more mobilized, member-driven approach.