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The United Health Professionals of New Mexico rallied outside University of New Mexico Hospitals Sandoval Regional Medical Center on Monday calling for a 3% raise that every other employee received.
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The University of New Mexicos graduate student workers union rallied outside of the administration building Tuesday. The United Graduate Workers are calling for raises that include research assistants and for the universitys bargaining committee to treat their union with respect.
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Bankers at a Wells Fargo branch in Albuquerque have voted to form a union. This is not only the first Wells Fargo bank to unionize, but also the first victory at any major baking organization.
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While the private sector has bounced back from pandemic job losses, public sector jobs still havent recovered, according to federal statistics. At an AFSCME hiring event for public service jobs in New Mexico Monday, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said the city is in desperate need of help.
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The nation's largest public service employees union is rolling through Albuquerque as part of its national Staff the Front Lines bus tour. The AFSCME recruitment campaign is being held in over 20 cities this summer in response to what the union says is chronic understaffing in essential government positions nationwide. A local hiring event on Monday is part of the effort.
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Hospital workers around the U.S. have been speaking up about concerns over working conditions and the lack of personal protective equipment (PPE). Former
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The Albuquerque school board election this fall has six candidates vying for three seats. Candidates have raised tens of thousands of dollars, with the
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University of New Mexico faculty voted to unionize this week, which means labor relations in the future will be negotiated through two separate collective
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Hundreds of University of New Mexico faculty are expected to vote on Wednesday, Oct. 16, and Thursday, Oct. 17, on whether to form a union. Its the
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Negotiations continue between UNM Hospitals (UNMH) and the union that represents about 4500 of its nurses, aides, housekeepers and other workers. The