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Union Continues Communications With Students

The Observer ran a story detailing allegations that unionized service employees at BC may have violated Article 14 of their contract with BC, which prohibits advertising ongoing disputes with the university, by holding a “Hat Day” rally on October 26th outside Hillside.

More evidence has surfaced that union employees may be continuing to violate Article 14 by meeting with students and updating them on the negotiations. A source inside the Global Justice Project (GJP) has released a memo authored by Nicola Borelli which indicates that the December 2nd meeting attendees included “union workers to answer any questions raised during the petition signings and to inform us about the most recent contract negotiations…”

The implications of these potential Article 14 violations are unknown at this point.


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Jesse Naiman

Jesse Naiman

Jesse Naiman was the editor-in-chief of The Observer at Boston College. Originally from Catonsville, Maryland, Jesse joined the staff in the fall of his freshman year and served as executive editor, news editor, and opinions editor before becoming editor-in-chief in February of 2010. Jesse encourages you to come see him swing dance with the BC Swing Kids in ArtsFest! He has also tutored the SAT verbal sections to underprivileged minority high school students in neighboring Brighton, MA.

Jesse has written 55 articles for The Observer.

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