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Archive for January 2025

Tufts Lecturers’ Strike Cancels Classes, Disrupts Students Just Weeks Into Semester

By CEAFU Staff | January 31, 2025
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More than 100 lecturers at Tufts University launched a two-day strike organized by SEIU, cancelling classes just two weeks into the semester.

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Jewish CUNY Professors’ Groundbreaking Bid at Supreme Court Challenging Forced Union Association Fully Briefed

By CEAFU Staff | January 16, 2025

CUNY professors challenge NY law forcing them under ‘representation’ of anti-Semitic PSC union officials; seek First Amendment ruling against union coercion of public employees.

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Ruling in Favor of Vanderbilt Grad Students’ Privacy Protections Prompts UAW Affiliate to Abandon Unionization Effort

By CEAFU Staff | January 14, 2025

Following three Vanderbilt University graduate students’ privacy-related legal challenges to the union’s efforts to gain monopoly bargaining privileges on campus, UAW union officials have withdrawn their campaign at the school.

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Eastland-Fairfield Staff Strike Despite Board’s Willingness to Compromise

By CEAFU Staff | January 10, 2025
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Staff at Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools have gone on strike, demanding higher pay despite the school board’s willingness to negotiate.

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