NEWSLETTER, OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 10, 2019 / PSU-AAUP
“Statewide Snapshots” Highlight Affordability Challenges and Inequities in Student Success for Oregon Public College Students
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MEMBER OPPORTUNITIES, NEWSLETTER, OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 03, 2019 / PSU-AAUP
AAUP Oregon Annual Meeting, Saturday, May 11 at Sylvania Campus of PCC, 10am-4pm.
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Urgent action to save the Labor Education & Research Center in Oregon.
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Join PSU-AAUP in being in solidarity with Oregon K-12 educators for their state-wide day of action on May 8th.
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May Day Coalition Festival of Resistance
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Findings from The Labor Education and Research Center (LERC) on the impact of Unions
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On behalf of all AAUP members in Oregon, the President of AAUP-Oregon writes a letter to the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities bringing the commission to task for dropping Academic Freedom from the new draft of their accreditation standards.
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OHSU lifted objection to letting grad students organize.
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3rd Portland-area Burgerville votes to unionize
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Militia groups help gun rights measure pass in 8 Oregon counties
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Oregon now alone in allowing non-unanimous jury convictions
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Oregon Voters Resoundingly Reject Challenges To Sanctuary Laws And Abortion
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State Tax Measures Losing Badly in Early Results As Voters Soundly Reject Super-Majority Requirement and a Grocery Tax Ban
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Jo Ann Hardesty Is the First Black Woman Elected to Portland City Council
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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown Triumphs Over Republican Knute Buehler
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Oregon Democrats Sweep to Super-Majorities in Both Legislative Chambers
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In a Year of Women Running for Governor, One Incumbent Finds a Tough Fight
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House speaker Tina Kotek and a spokesperson for Sen. Jeff Merkley were among those to address the Trump Administration's latest memo.
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Voters will decide whether to keep Oregon's 'sanctuary state,' anti-racial profiling law
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Pacific Northwest College of Art, Oregon College of Art and Craft considering merger
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