Tag: University of Missouri–St. Louis
Public Radio workers vote to form a union
By ELIZABETH DONALD
Illinois Correspondent
St. Louis Public Radio made history recently as its employees overwhelmingly voted to create the first public media union in Missouri.
Nearly...
University of Missouri System, UMSL denies voluntary recognition of St. Louis...
Management at St. Louis Public Radio and the administration of the University of Missouri-St. Louis have refused to voluntarily recognize the new St. Louis...
Staff at St. Louis Public Radio takes step toward organizing
The staff of St. Louis Public Radio has taken the first step toward organizing the first public radio union in Missouri history.
The organizing committee...
Union: University trying to cut paid time off
By ROBERT KELLY
Correspondent
The Labor union representing staff members other than faculty at the University of Missouri is protesting a proposal before the university’s Board...
Sharpen your leadership skills with UMSL’s fall online Labor classes
The University of Missouri at St. Louis (UMSL) is offering two online Labor education courses this fall as part of its Labor Studies Certificate...
Improve your leadership skills with UMSL’s spring online Labor courses
The University of Missouri at St. Louis is offering two online Labor education courses this spring as part of its Labor Studies Certificate Program.
Classes...
UMSL offering two online Labor education courses this fall
The University of Missouri at St. Louis is offering two online Labor education courses this fall in an effort to give current and future...
Improve your leadership skills with UMSL’s spring online Labor courses
The University of Missouri-St. Louis is offering two online Labor education courses this spring as part of its Labor Studies Certificate Program, which received...
Sharpen your Labor leadership skills with UMSL’s fall labor courses
By SHERI GASSAWAY
Correspondent
The University of Missouri–St. Louis is offering two online Labor education courses this fall in an effort to give current and future...
Education on behalf of society, doctors, business owners needed to combat...
By SHERI GASSAWAY
Correspondent
In 2016, Laborers Local 110 Business Manager Don Willey lost his 36-year-old son Matt who was battling addiction to a heroin overdose....