If you are forced to pay for the Portland Streetcar pass, either at the time of pickup, or if it shows up as a payroll deduction, WE NEED TO KNOW
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This is a case similar to Friedrich's case from two years ago which would eliminate Fair Share fees
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Boston College and UC Riverside share how they quickly hired more faculty members from underrepresented minority groups, without relying on hard numerical targets or costly initiatives.
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On September 28, the US Supreme Court announced that it will hear a case, called Janus v. AFSCME Council 31
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By a vote of 35-0, full-time, non-tenure track faculty at Emerson College's Boston campus voted to join the existing collective bargaining chapter at Emerson College, ECCAAUP
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Though we still do not yet have agreement on methology for the equity adjustments, we do have agreement on the need to validate faculty CIP codes for discipline. Your participation is being solicited.
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The Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) Unfunded Actuarial Liability (UAL) Task Force described each of its first two meetings as "brainstorming,"
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Faculty member was advised applications materials would not be accepted after missing deadline
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A September 16th new hire sought to have 12 month distribution of their 9 month pay found that the deadline for that request was September 10, before they arrived!
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To start the new school year, newly elected student body President Brent Finkbeiner and Vice President Donald Thompson III are reaching out to members of the Portland State Board of Trustees
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Federal panel blocks suspension of University of Cincinnati graduate student, saying institution did not respect his constitutional rights after he was accused of sexual assault.
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PSU-AAUP submits counter proposal with specific language about how permission to use course materials would work.
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Volume 8 of the Journal is available online
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September paychecks were not incorrect
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Donated Sick Leave Bank revisions to Article 32 Section 2 are almost complete. we expect an executed agreement, executive council approval, and opening of the ratification ballot by Friday September 29.
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President Donald Trump's immigration policies and controversial bans
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The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded two pieces of Obama-era guidance that told colleges how they should handle issues related to campus sexual assault,
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The results astounded everyone who thought they knew the Missouri labor movement: more than 300,000 signatures to repeal "right to work."
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Yesterday the AAUP joined with the American Council on Education and other higher education groups
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Today the Arizona Court of Appeals rejected attempts to by a "free market" legal foundation
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