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Cumberland County College Workers Vote to Affiliate with AFT
EDISON, NJ – Previously unaffiliated union locals representing more than 60 administrative, student support, information technology and advising positions…
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Teachers union critical of Kean ceding control of China campus
Joanna Gagis, Producer/Correspondent, NJTVNews American teachers at the Wenzhou-Kean campus will be transferred to the control of the Chinese…
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‘Fed Up’ Rutgers Faculty Protest Slow Contract Talks, Threaten To Strike
Carly Sitrin, NJ Spotlight Hundreds of faculty union members picketed meeting of university’s board of governors, frustrated with stagnant…
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Rutgers profs threaten to strike over ‘shameful behavior’ in contract talks
Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Tired of waiting for a new contract and fed up with an…
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Teachers Pressured to Donate to Campaign Fund Linked to North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco
Meanwhile, the News 4 I-Team has obtained a recording of the mayor telling Democrats that “Channel 4 is behaving…
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Chiera Joins NJ AFL-CIO Executive Board
Pledging to add the voice of education workers to organized labor, AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera joined the Executive…
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National Labor Leader Irate Over Kean University’s New China Strategy
Carly Sitrin, NJ Spotlight ‘How dare we let it happen right under our eyes,’ says AFT president Randi Weingarten,…
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The battle over an N.J. college’s China campus just got really ugly — and personal
By Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Kean University already had a fight on its hands after local…
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Rutgers Profs Want Equal Pay In Newark, Camden, New Brunswick
A Rutgers professor called the pay inequity between the Newark, Camden and New Brunswick campuses “obscene.” Eric Kiefer, Patch…
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‘No secret agreements’: Newarkers demand details of district-charter enrollment deal
Patrick Wall, Chalkbeat This week, the Newark school board approved a lengthy legal agreement spelling out the details of…
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State Official Scrutinizes Payroll Switch For Faculty At Kean U Outpost In China
Colleen O’Dea, NJ Spotlight Secretary of Higher Education delves into controversy that has alarmed faculty. Union president says professors…
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