It’s bargaining day! Let’s show the admin just how strong we are! Join us for a bargaining session watch party today from 2:45 to 5:00. See you there! Please RSVP here: https://t.co/Gvnz5nEBM9
If you’re a researcher transitioning out of OHSU or facing a reduction in FTE, we’re here to help! Join us on June 24 @ 5:30PM for a layoff transition session with Teal Dunbar from Labor's Community Service. Please register in advance. https://t.co/l5Ll0sxpja
Join the RWU bargaining session watch party! This Thursday from 12:45 to 5:00 p.m. Show the OHSU admin there is strength in numbers! See you there! https://t.co/Gvnz5nEBM9
Celebrate Juneteenth in solidarity. Join our partners in labor SEIU 503 for Juneteenth celebrations statewide. Learn more here: https://t.co/SgOE3Hjov7
Hey team! Remember: the next general membership meeting is this Wednesday at 5:30PM. We’d love to see you in person at the OHSU Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute, but if you can’t be there, join from home via Zoom. Get the deets here: https://t.co/JWDlX5DJPZ
Are you a researcher that is being laid off or facing a reduction in FTE? Join us on Tuesday June 24 @ 5:30PM on zoom for an informational session with Teal Dunbar from Labor's Community Service to learn about unemployment benefits. Register to learn more: https://t.co/l5Ll0sxpja
Special props to the wonderful and essential field organizes oh OHSU's @OHSUGradUnion and @PostdocUnited who joined RWU growing the ranks of represented workers at OHSU! You folks are the best! Thank you!
Are you an OHSU researcher? Would you like the benefits of union representation? If so, the time has come to sign your OHSU RWU member card and join the ranks: https://t.co/XJaxsm4a79
#PortlandOregon Join AFT-OR's Politics, Policy, Legislation, & Solidarity Council for an evening of political education to explore the history of general strikes, the radical roots of May Day, and how these legacies inform our movements today.
RSVP: https://t.co/A9nLktoTyz
OHSU needs your input! The only candidate for OHSU president, delivered a presentation and answered OHSU employee questions last week. OHSU employees, if you weren't able to attend, you can watch the video and leave your feedback on the candidate on Now: https://t.co/1EcHVjZ6GT
On Friday, SEIU, USWW President David Huerta was assaulted, injured and detained advocating for immigrant workers. He has been released from the hospital but remains in custody. Join us TODAY to rally for David Huerta & to end ICE raids. 5:30 pm
Oregon Convention Center Plaza
Listen, we promise it only takes a second to sign the RWU membership card. But the benefits of signing that card and becoming a union member last the lifetime of your employment. So what are you waiting for? Sign up now! https://t.co/5wRK1dgxjz
The May RWU general union meeting is just around the corner. We’re looking forward to seeing you on the 21st at 5:30. Catch up on bargaining and other important updates. See you there! https://t.co/1erZltjymb
Great seeing y’all at the last RWU happy hour. We had so much fun, and we’re ready to do it again. Where would you like to meet for a future RWU happy hour? Comment and let us know your suggestions!
The Oregon National Primate Center (ONPRC) is under threat and needs your support! Join us for lobby day to show legislators the importance of research conducted at the primate center. See you next Monday at the state capitol! https://t.co/RY27FfrGos
The May RWU General Union meeting is just around the corner. We’re looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday the 21st at 5:30PM. Catch up on bargaining and other important updates. See you there! https://t.co/1erZltjymb
We’re back at bargaining again next week. Join us on May 15 from 1-5 p.m. and stay as long as you can. Demonstrate strength through numbers! We look forward to seeing you there. https://t.co/BifnJkkT36
This week in labor history: happy birthday to the International Association of Machinists, which was founded on this day in 1888. Stay stronger together!
This week in labor history–it’s been 13 years since the Obama administration’s National Labor Relations Board implemented rules to speed up unionization elections. The new rules were largely seen as a counter to employer manipulation of the law to prevent workers from unionizing.