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For UNC Housekeepers, the Decades-Long Fight for Fair Wages Endures

For UNC Housekeepers, the Decades-Long Fight for Fair Wages Endures
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Annual chef challenge returns to Bengaluru, focus this year on lost food recipes using millets

Annual chef challenge returns to Bengaluru, focus this year on lost food recipes using millets
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The University works because we do! : A history of housekeepers organizing at UNC

Housekeepers' history of collective action at the University stretches as far back as 1930, when four men created the UNC Janitors Association. Since then, complaints have been consistent — citing unfair wages and harassment, among other grievances.  Students and workers have intermittently expressed concerns for decades. Now housekeepers are organizing again, alongside The Workers Union at UNC, a chapter of UE Local 150. 

UNC protesters cite ongoing frustrations amid tenure dispute

UNC protesters cite ongoing frustrations amid tenure dispute
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UNC protesters cite ongoing frustrations amid tenure dispute

UNC protesters cite ongoing frustrations amid tenure dispute Tom Foreman Jr. Updated:  Tags:  Full Screen1 / 2 Demonstrators gather Friday, June 25, 2021, on University of North Carolina campus in Chapel Hill, N.C., to demand that the university offer tenure to award-winning investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones. (AP Photo/Jonathan Drew) WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – WINSTON-Discontent over how Black students, faculty and staff have been treated for years at North Carolina s flagship public university is reemerging after the school refused to offer tenure to a prominent investigative journalist who s won awards for her work on systemic racism. On Friday, several hundred students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill gathered on a quad near the chancellor’s office to demand that trustees reconsider tenure for Nikole Hannah-Jones, who won a Pulitzer Prize for her work on the 1619 Project examining the bitter legacy of slavery.

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