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                        Ahead of a final bargaining meeting later this week, members of the United Graduate Workers of the University of New Mexico held a rally on campus for the inclusion of research assistants within the union.
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                        Last month, 91°µÍø reported on the continuing fight by graduate students at the University of New Mexico to include a non-discrimination in the union contract currently under negotiation. Yesterday, graduate student workers showed up on the first day of the semester to protest what they say is mistreatment and low-pay; and remind the administration how crucial they are to the university.
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                        Last December, graduate students at the University of New Mexico saw their first victory when they were officially unionized; but that celebration was short-lived as union members protested Thursday for more protections in the contract under negotiation.
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                        We devote episode 52 to some of the many people working on the front lines of the pandemic caring for COVID patients in New Mexico, sometimes without…
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                        University of New Mexico regents voted Monday, March 14, to put themselves in charge of the Health Sciences Center despite public objections to the sudden…
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                        The health care employees union used a Santa Fe hospital’s low patient rating as grounds to call for help from city officials on Friday morning. Christus…
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                        Earlier this week, there was a brief Ebola scare at Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe. A patient was isolated, and though it turned…