Labor Relations

Read: Security Officer Who Claimed Harvard, Securitas Retaliated Against Him Settles Case

Security Officer Who Claimed Harvard, Securitas Retaliated Against Him Settles Case

Harvard and Securitas have agreed to not interfere with or retaliate against employees for their protected bargaining activities.

Read: NEA Study: 55% of Teachers Want to Leave Their Profession Early

NEA Study: 55% of Teachers Want to Leave Their Profession Early

NEA has found that massive staff shortages in public schools are leading to educator burnout, with more than half planning to stop teaching.

Read: UC Davis Health Nurses Protest Over Lax Security

UC Davis Health Nurses Protest Over Lax Security

The nurses claim UC Davis, UCLA and UC San Francisco haven’t developed comprehensive workplace violence prevention plans, which are required by CAL OSHA.

Cal State Prepares as Historically Large Faculty Strike Looms

The union says strikes would begin April 13 and would continue if an agreement isn’t reached.

Read: Canadian Nurse’s Union Demands Hospital Security Concerns Addressed

Canadian Nurse’s Union Demands Hospital Security Concerns Addressed

The British Columbia Nurse’s Union wants nurses to have access to personal protective technology, training for emergencies involving patient behavior and better staffing.

OSHA Files Lawsuit to Have Whistleblower Re-Hired

Pa. Education System Reaches Agreement With Campus Officers

Jury Awards $3.5M to Girls Molested by Chicago Band Teacher

Minn. Nurses Vote for Open-Ended Strike at 14 Hospitals

Calif. Judge Blocks 11,000 Nurses from Striking

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