Alliance of Concerned Teachers

Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT Teachers)
Leader Antonio Tinio
Founded 1982
2010 (as party-list)
Headquarters Quezon City
Ideology Left, Teacher's rights
National affiliation Bayan
Makabayan
Colors Light blue
Slogan Ang Tunay na Tinig ng Teachers! (The Real Voice of the Teachers!)
Seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
1 / 287
House of Representatives party-list seats
1 / 57
Website
ACT-Teachers.com

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT-Teachers) is a progressive, militant and nationalist organization of teachers, academic non-teaching personnel and non-academic non-teaching personnel established on June 26, 1982 in the Philippines. It is the largest non-traditional teachers’ organization in the country which works for the economic and political well-being of teachers and all other education workers as well as for genuine social transformation.

Objectives

ACT defines its objectives in the following terms:

Membership requirements

Membership in ACT is open to national and regional organizations whose membership or composition include federations, unions, alliances, cooperatives, political, disciplinal or interest associations of teachers and of education workers. Active and nationalist teaching and non-teaching personnel working in the education sector in all levels (pre-school, elementary, secondary and tertiary) in both public and private institutions who are members of an education-based organization are eligible.

ACT is the umbrella formation of two national organizations, the Congress of Teachers for Nationalism and Democracy (CONTEND), a militant and nationalist teachers’ organization, and the National Federation of Teachers and Employees’ Union (NAFTEU), the national formation of school-based labor unions. Membership in these organizations means automatic affiliation with ACT.

Individual members who are qualified are also accepted.

Organization

Integration and education are ACT’s main organizing and consolidation activities. Regular visits are made to update members of the organizational activities and campaigns. Discussions, dialogues, for a, and symposia are held especially on the burning issues of the day that directly or indirectly affect the education sector. ACT also aims to unite the membership on the principles and objectives of the organization, align itself with the basic masses and raise its levels of unity to an anti-foreign domination stand on the educational system and Philippine society. ACT also provides institutional services like free legal aid, media exposure on legitimate concerns, training, and other forms of assistance as may be deemed necessary. It regularly comes out with its quarterly publication, the ACT Forum, for its present and future members.

Electoral performance

Election Votes % Seats
2010 372,903 1.26% 1
2013 453,491 1.66% 1

Representatives to Congress

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