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Jennifer Carroll Foy receives UNITE HERE Local 25 endorsement Published Friday, Apr. 23, 2021, 3:48 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: [email protected] Jennifer Carroll Foy The UNITE HERE Local 25, representing more than 7,500 hospitality employees of the D.C. metro area, has endorsed Jennifer Carroll Foy for governor. “Jennifer Carroll Foy has a deep history of fighting for workers’ rights, which is why our union is proud to support her candidacy and the people-powered movement she has built,’’ Executive Secretary Treasurer John Boardman said. “She has fought to raise the minimum wage and to protect workers during this pandemic and economic crisis that has devastated so many, and particularly our members in the hospitality industry. During these difficult times, it’s especially important that ....
Campbell served as president 1941-57, when segregation was the ruling culture in Florida politics and at its public universities. During last Wednesday’s meeting, Jones introduced a new recommendation, again supporting keeping Campbell’s name on the stadium, but also including public recognition of Black and other minority athletes and their contributions to the success of FSU football. During the meeting, it was explained that last month’s vote objecting to keeping the name was not formally recommended for advancement to the full board for a vote, therefore making it moot. Jones said her revised recommendation, which recommended keeping Campbell s name, was based on following a set of principles agreed upon in 2018 by the former President’s Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions. ....