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This Week in Worker Conquests: MLB Owners Cancel Games, Amazon Fresh Workers Make Demands, and Teachers Union Says Masks Stay on in Seattle Schools - Slog

Serving you up an absolute feast of labor news this week, folks. Belly up to the table and unhook that belt: It’s time to eat. Star-bucks round-up, clap clap clap-clap-clap: Three more Starbucks stores filed to unionize, and the Cooper Point location in Olympia announced they’ll be doing so as well. Steven Greenhouse, former NYT reporter, shared some of the strategies Starbucks management is using to break the unions: Three Ugly Starbucks Strategies:1) After the.

City launches effort to support students through pandemic pain and grief

City launches effort to support students through pandemic ‘pain and grief Plus: FiDi foundation to fund community health worker training initiative JetBlue expands at-home testing for Caribbean travel with Flatiron testing partner Print Mayor Bill de Blasio, first lady Chirlane McCray and Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza on Monday announced a mental health plan to help better support students during the pandemic. The first phase will focus on the 27 communities most affected by Covid-19, with plans to ultimately make new mental health supports available to students citywide, the mayor s office said. The trauma of the pandemic has been acutely felt by our youngest New Yorkers, de Blasio said in a statement. In New York City, we believe that mental health care is a human right, and our students will not navigate this pain and grief alone.

First Community Health Worker Institute to Reimagine their Role in Health Centers and Communities

First Community Health Worker Institute to Reimagine their Role in Health Centers and Communities $250,000 grant from the RCHN Community Health Foundation will launch worker training initiative by the Northwest Regional Primary Care Association News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK and SEATTLE, Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Community Health Workers (CHWs) play an important role in the health care system, and as the nation plans for a more resilient future, are poised to help transform health care delivery. Now a major grant from the RCHN Community Health Foundation will help to establish the Community Health Worker Institute to provide job training and serve as a thought-center to reimagine the role CHWs play in advancing health prevention and promoting wellness at the community level.

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