PSU-AAUP has been represented a number of faculty who crossed the line with colleagues or students outside of the workplace. Alcohol was a significant factor in many cases.
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We are going back to IBB
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Payroll has proposed an implementation schedule through April 30
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University agrees they have a duty to bargain
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We had a brief meeting that has to be rescheduled
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Just two weeks ago, similar flyers were found near Portland State University—suggesting an effort to recruit college students.
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After nearly three months of a student occupation of administrative offices, Reed College announced today it will continue to work with Wells Fargo
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An attorney for Oregon State University told a Benton County judge on Thursday that the records related to the firing of a professor for sexual harassment and bullying should remain sealed
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In a case that could have broader social implications for how schools respond to educator sexual misconduct
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We've been getting questions about what Ballot Measure 101 means for Oregonians' health care. To help you sort it out, we provide answers to the following common questions:
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The Supreme Court today released the calendar for its February sitting
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Adjunct faculty members at Broward College in Florida voted to form a union
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A ruling Friday by the National Labor Relations Board may make it more difficult for unions seeking to organize
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Overturn the FCC's Terrible Net Neutrality Vote
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"Stop the Deportation of Francisco Acosta!"
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Materials promoting neo-Nazi network Patriot Front were found on windshields and park benches near PSU Park Blocks
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The flyers were found on car windshields and park benches less than a block from Portland State University, suggesting they were intended to recruit college students.
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Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum and her peers previously warned FCC it was acting based on fraudulent public input.
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The .8% that was allocated to implementing the Class/Comp study will be used for Across the Board increases as the Class/Comp Study is not complete.
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After approximately 35 sessions and over a hundred hours of discussions, including 20 hours with a facilitator, we have a process for determining the compression/inversion/market equity adjustments that the Labor Management Committee believes is fair.
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