Executive Council endorses 2 support positions, 9 oppose positions on initiatives
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Executive Council has advise on which petitions to sign and which not to sign
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A 'yes' vote on Ballot Measure 101 will protect health care for hundreds of thousands of working- and middle-class Oregonians.
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"Yes" vote provides funds that are currently budgeted to pay for health care for low-income individuals and families and individuals with disabilities
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NEWSLETTER, LEGISLATIVE & POLITICAL, OTHER LABOR NEWS
July 17, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
Faculty who are supervisors can now organize but are still expected to teach, do research and other scholarly pursuits can organize
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NEWSLETTER, LEGISLATIVE & POLITICAL, OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 30, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
Law makes it an unlawful employment practice to discriminate in payment of wages and to use screen based on previous salary history. The law is awaiting Governor's signature and she is expected to sign.
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LEGISLATIVE & POLITICAL, PSU-AAUP
May 18, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
Executive Council adopts OPPOSE position on SB 1063
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NEWSLETTER, LEGISLATIVE & POLITICAL, PSU-AAUP
May 11, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
Executive Council adopts OPPOSE position on IP 22
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Executive Council endorses HealthCare for all Oregonians Bill and MayDay Celebration at PSU
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Jose Padin testifies in support of increase of $275 million for Higher Education
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Executive Council adopts OPPOSE position on HB 3428
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SB 214 bill process being influenced by SB 559 and SB 560
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Anti PERS bills SB 559 and SB 560 gaining momentum in committee. Active PERS members considering retirement in the near future should be watching
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PSU-AAUP President, Jose Padin, was in attendance at the 4/11/17 Board of Trustees meeting in support of a $15 Minimum Wage.
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Endorsement of Three Bills: HB 3420/SB1040 and Federal College for All Act
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Executive Council endorses HB 3170
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The defeat of the GOP health plan is a victory for Oregonians
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Admin Expectation of cultural competence
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When Columbia University graduate students went to the polls in December to decide whether to form a union, the landslide that ensued surprised even many activists. Despite opposition by the administration, students voted by more than two to one to form a collective-bargaining unit.
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President Trump released an initial budget proposal Thursday containing deep cuts that would severely damage scientific research, the arts and humanities, and access to higher education.
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