Bon Appétit employees at Hillel officially represented by union
Bon Appétit employees who work at Hillel’s Falk Dining Commons are now officially represented by the Teamsters Local 929.
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Bon Appétit employees who work at Hillel’s Falk Dining Commons are now officially represented by the Teamsters Local 929.
Rabia Abdul is the quiet woman in colorful khimars who swipes students into Penn Hillel’s Falk Dining Commons. She is also one of the most zealous workers in the Justice on the Menu campaign.
Workers at Penn Hillel’s Falk Dining Commons might obtain official union recognition by the end of the semester.
After three weeks of public campaigning, workers behind the Justice on the Menu campaign are making a decisive push towards unionizing.
An effort to push for better wages and benefits for non-unionized dining hall workers at Penn became public Monday morning. But those who help prepare students’ food were already complaining discreetly about inequities in their working conditions.
“This is it. This is history,” said Kareem Wallace, a cook at Penn Hillel’s Falk Dining Commons, as he clutched a document that marked the debut of a campaign for “a better future” for him and his colleagues.
Yesterday, two former Adidas workers called on students to pressure the University to end its contract with the company.
Penn is involved in litigation with dozens of former students over the repayment of tuition and loans.
1981 Law School graduate Francine Griesing filed a class action suit this month against her former employer Greenberg Traurig, LLP on the basis of gender discrimination.
Several days after entering the 2014 Pennsylvania gubernatorial race, 1984 Law School graduate John Hanger is fleshing out his policies and assessing his chances.
Due to recent budget cuts in the School District of Philadelphia, Teach for America is shifting its focus to charter schools.
Since graduating, 2011 College graduates Meredith Perry and Nora Dweck have applied for a patent, created a startup — and also faced each other in court.
Penn is embroiled in a civil lawsuit against Aetna, the second largest health insurance company in the Philadelphia area.
Pennsylvania witnessed a decisive victory for the Democrats in state elections yesterday.
Former President Bill Clinton spoke to a packed Palestra Monday night to score some last-minute votes for the Democratic Party.
Penn is suing two companies over the use of trademarks registered by the University.
At Penn, 2003 College graduate Dan Schmerin set his sights on a career in public policy — and on his future wife.
This week, two defendants in one of the largest insider trading cases in history returned to court.
Arlen Specter, a former five-term United States senator, died on Sunday morning at the age of 82 from complications of non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.
Over the past few months, voter registration tables all over campus allowed most Penn students to easily register for their civic duty.