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It takes
all of us working together to do the job! After reading the article
below you will find a membership form (click on the printable one
to make a copy) and a list of benefit options available to you as
an ORTA member. With ORTA membership, you receive The ORTA Quarterly,
have access to all parts of the ORTA website, qualify for ORTA Updates
to the latest legislative information regarding the retired teacher,
enjoy fellowship with retired teachers at retired teacher meetings
should you desire to participate, have the opportunity to have input
into matters concerning the retired teacher, meet with fellow teachers
from all over the state at area meetings, keep abreast of all information
available concerning the retired teacher, have the opportunity to
serve at all levels of ORTA, participate in all ORTA special member
benefit opportunity offers and so much more. ORTA's long history
of serving speaks for itself.
PURPOSE (from the Bylaws of the ORTA,
Inc.)
The primary purpose of the Association shall be to instruct and train individuals
to improve and develop their capabilities to meet the social and economic changes
and problems subsequent to their retirement; to sponsor and support legislation
intended to contribute to their well-being, locally, state-wide and nationally,
and to cooperate with the Retired Teacher Division of the AARP and other organizations
having similar purposes and aims.
What Is ORTA? (A short history lesson)
In 1920, when the Ohio General Assembly created the State Teachers Retirement
System of Ohio (STRS), they had the foresight to guarantee that once established,
the retirement benefit could not be reduced for the life of the recipient. There
was no way that, in 1920, they could have anticipated what was going to happen
to our nation's economy in the ensuing years, so they made no provisions for
increasing the retirement benefit as conditions changed.
Teachers who retired in the 1920s were very pleased with their retirement benefits,
in spite of the fact they were in the $55 to $65 per month range. First of all,
they had paid very little into the system and whatever they received was much
more than their predecessors had received. During the decade of the 1930s, retired
teachers receiving a retirement benefit from STRS were certainly much better
off than the large numbers of unemployed among them. Then, in the decade of the
1940s, retired teachers began to hear unfamiliar words such as "inflation" and "consumer
price index." Suddenly, their small retirement benefits became even smaller
as their buying power diminished.
Individual retired teachers began to approach legislators asking for help to
increase retirement benefits to keep pace with inflation, with no success. Active
teachers were organized and were successful in obtaining modest salary increases
which in turn, increased their retirement benefits. Retired teachers soon learned
they too had to get organized and provide a united front to negotiate with legislators
and even the retirement system.
In 1947, several separate groups of retired teachers joined forces and formed
the Ohio Retired Teachers Association (ORTA) with the goal of representing the
interests of retired teachers at the General Assembly and STRS. About the same
time, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus organized the National Retired Teachers Association
(NRTA) and Ohio joined California, Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania to
become the first affiliates of NRTA.
Today, there are ninety chapters of ORTA, one in each county and two in Cuyahoga
and Stark Counties. ORTA policy is determined by an elected board made up of
thirty-two retired educators from the ranks of classroom teachers, college and
university professors, administrators - every facet of public education. Eleven
are District Directors elected by the chapters in their respective districts.
Seventeen are Trustees elected by each of the seventeen largest chapters and
five officers of the board are elected by the other twenty-seven board members.
The ORTA Office Staff consists of an Executive Director, a Secretary-Treasurer,
a Membership Secretary who are all full-time employees as well as a Director
of Publications who is part time.
MEMBERSHIP
We offer Regular Membership to anyone receiving a benefit check from the State
Teachers Retirement System of Ohio and Associate Membership to anyone else who
might be interested in joining our organization. Regular Memberships and Associate
Memberships enjoy all the same membership privileges except that only Regular
Members may hold office in the organization.
Why not join us and help us fulfill Our Mission: To dedicate ourselves to preserving
and improving teacher retirement benefits and pensions?
(Click
here for a Printable ORTA Membership Form)
ORTA MEMBERSHIP FORM
Print and mail to:
ORTA
8050 North High Street Ste. 190
Columbus OH 43235-6488
Annual Dues $20 NEW members get the balance of the first year free! (The $20 is applied to the following year.)
Life Membership $300 (One-time payment or $150 now with balance due in six months or four $75-payments with the last payment due six months after the first payment).
Multiple Years Number of years X $20 = ____.
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Make check or
money order payable to ORTA.
As a member of Ohio Retired
Teachers, in addition to the benefits offered by AMBA at www.ortabenefits.com, you may participate in any of the following ORTA Membership
Benefit Opportunities also:
| AMBA |
For information or questions regarding benefits, please contact Association Member Benefits Advisors at 800.258.7041 or visit them on the web at www.amba.info. |
http://www.ortabenefits.com |
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(800) 282-5146 |
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(800) 282-5146 |
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