Oregon Education Association

The Oregon Education Association (OEA) stands as the largest public education employees' union in the U.S. state of Oregon, advocating for the interests of 44,000 teachers and classified personnel.

Founded in 1927 as a non-profit educational organization, the Oregon Education Association (OEA) predates Oregon's Teacher-Board Consultation Law by almost four decades, marking one of the earliest collective bargaining laws for teachers in the United States.

Its origins can be traced back to the Oregon State Educational Association, established in 1858.

[2] While the OEA engages in activities commonly associated with organized labor, it also prioritizes public educational policy and professional development programs.

[3][4][5] The strike was resolved, and the professional staff returned to work on October 13, 2008.