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Jan. 19, 2024. Newton, MA.,
Newton Teachers rallied at Newton City Hall on the first day of their strike as they fight for expanded mental health support for students, living wages, improved parental leave, fair health care costs, and preservation of guaranteed prep time.
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries
Photo provided by Vicky E. who volunteered on the English Language Teaching Assistant Primary School Molina programme from August to September 2010.
August 27, 2024. Waltham, MA.
Brandeis University workers gathered outside the university’s main entrance gate with State Rep. Tom Stanley, 32BJ SEIU Assistant to the President Roxana Rivera, and other supporters to demonstrate their determination to secure strong new union contracts before the fall semester starts. Even as students return to campus, roughly 450 direct and contract employees at Brandeis University are working without the security of settled union contracts. The rally brings together three locals of the Service Employees International Union – SEIU Local 888, which represents two librarian bargaining units; SEIU Local 509, which represents graduate students working as teaching assistants and research assistants; and 32BJ SEIU, which represents building service workers, including custodians, tradespeople and groundskeepers.
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries
The 3.5 day all-university teaching assistant training program wasn't bad. They loaded us down with lots of "resources" on the first day. Seriously, I couldn't even have fit that portfolio into my full-size backpack, much less my messenger bag!
August 27, 2024. Waltham, MA.
Brandeis University workers gathered outside the university’s main entrance gate with State Rep. Tom Stanley, 32BJ SEIU Assistant to the President Roxana Rivera, and other supporters to demonstrate their determination to secure strong new union contracts before the fall semester starts. Even as students return to campus, roughly 450 direct and contract employees at Brandeis University are working without the security of settled union contracts. The rally brings together three locals of the Service Employees International Union – SEIU Local 888, which represents two librarian bargaining units; SEIU Local 509, which represents graduate students working as teaching assistants and research assistants; and 32BJ SEIU, which represents building service workers, including custodians, tradespeople and groundskeepers.
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries
August 27, 2024. Waltham, MA.
Brandeis University workers gathered outside the university’s main entrance gate with State Rep. Tom Stanley, 32BJ SEIU Assistant to the President Roxana Rivera, and other supporters to demonstrate their determination to secure strong new union contracts before the fall semester starts. Even as students return to campus, roughly 450 direct and contract employees at Brandeis University are working without the security of settled union contracts. The rally brings together three locals of the Service Employees International Union – SEIU Local 888, which represents two librarian bargaining units; SEIU Local 509, which represents graduate students working as teaching assistants and research assistants; and 32BJ SEIU, which represents building service workers, including custodians, tradespeople and groundskeepers.
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries
Photo provided by Vicky E. who volunteered on the English Language Teaching Assistant Primary School Molina programme from August to September 2010.