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33 Sentences With "union steward"

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Saha also serves as the center's union steward to the NWS Employee Organization.
When she told her union steward that a manager had pressed his groin against her, he said she should be flattered.
In Oshkosh, Cindy Lou Schultz, a former union steward who has worked at the University of Wisconsin as an administrative assistant for 32 years, quit her union last year.
A Minnesota crude-oil refinery violated U.S. labor law by disciplining a union steward who refused to deviate from a newly drafted safety protocol, a federal appeals court held on Monday.
The crowd on Wednesday included supporters like Jason Vogel, a 85033-year-old from Erie who said he was a former Democratic voter and a union steward at a local casino.
"I think, as a whole, we feel that this is a pattern of hostility toward scientific research at our agency," said Laura Dodson, a researcher and union steward at the agency.
VICE caught up with Jaron Garza, a 24-year GM veteran and union steward, from his post in his local union hall in Warren, Michigan, Monday night as he helped supervise strikers.
Organizers said that workers could seek the help of a union steward if they had a problem on the job but that they would otherwise be free to deal with managers on their own.
"I've heard of these examples of the federal workforce, screeners in particular on the Big Island living in their cars," American Federation of Government Employees Chief Union Steward Joshua Christie told Hawaii News Now yesterday.
Jessica Lella, 24, a union steward and ride operator at the park's DinoLand U.S.A., has been working for Disney full time for nearly six years and currently earns $10 an hour, the same rate as a new hire.
There is only so much time for forecasters and emergency managers to prepare for the next hurricane season that begins in June, said Eric Blake, a hurricane specialist and union steward at the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
"The biggest point that ends up getting made is that when your workers are happy and feel cared for, they like coming to work and they're gonna do their job better," Natalie Brant, reference librarian and union steward for the State Library of Oregon, tells Broadly.
Now, according to a report by The Guardian, three members of that same facility, have been fired for what the company alleges was a failure to report a bird strike (the term used for when an object, usually a bird or other animal, collides with a plane.) Richard Mester, one of the fired workers, had recently been elected as a union steward.
The Democratic challenger in this election was Carolyn Blodgett, a member of the Fulton County Board, caseworker for the Lewistown Department of Human Services, and AFSCME union steward.
Later in her time with Kaiser, Gagliardi worked as a union steward for Local 105, monitoring and enforcing the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement between the company and the workers.
Two candidates ran for the Democratic nomination: Charlene Eads, a union steward with AFSCME Local 29 and Kankakee County Board member Robert Ellington-Snipes. Democrat Charlene Eads will face Republican Jackie Haas in the general election.
Before being elected to public office, Hansen was a school teacher, a Teamster's Union steward, and also a truck driver for the City of Green Bay. He served on the Board of Supervisors for Brown County from 1996 to 2002.
His father worked as a toolmaker and union steward at Armbrust Chain Company while his mother worked as a night nurse. Laffey attended Cranston East High School where he was described as an "assertive and aggressive student." He was co-captain of the basketball team and president of the student council.
Employee rights are protected by labor law in the United States. These rights are not automatically guaranteed if the employee fails to start the process in a timely manner. Employees with no collective bargaining organization are directly represented by state labor boards, unemployment offices, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. This describes employees where no union steward is available at the work-site.
NLRB v. J. Weingarten, Inc., 420 U.S. 251 (1975), is a US labor law case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States. It held that employees in unionized workplaces have the right under the National Labor Relations Act to the presence of a union steward during any management inquiry that the employee reasonably believes may result in discipline.
Lutz alleged that Chisholm's investigation was motivated by his wife, a public school teacher and union steward. Chisholm's attorney, Samuel Leib, denounced this claim as "scurrilous, desperate, and just plain cheap." Lutz committed suicide in 2015. Eric O'Keefe, among others, sued and filed complaints against Chisholm, in both federal and Wisconsin courts, alleging the commission of civil rights violations during the course of the investigation.
Desjarlais has also been a union steward with the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, and is a member of Canadian Parents for French. Her political career began in 1992, when she was elected as a trustee for the Mystery Lake School Division. She became Chair of the Board in 1994, and served until her election to Parliament in 1997.Canada Votes 2006, Churchill, Bev Desjarlais biography.
For 33 years, he was a trucker and served as a union steward. Tomes broke ranks with Republican leadership in the State Senate and the administration of Republican Governor Mitch Daniels to oppose the "right-to-work" legislation that became law in Indiana in 2012. His legislative history shows that he is sympathetic to the anti-vaccine movement. He voted against legislation for collegiate meningitis vaccine requirements.
They would finally be sentenced to death and executed. In 1944 he was enlisted as secretary to the General Vice-Secretary of Social Ordinance, a body in charge of trade union issues, among others. Although technically an “old guard” of the Falange Española, Solís spent much of his professional career as an Army legal officer and as a union steward, so he had little contact with the original fascist movement.
He was later fired in December of that year for handing out a petition to have his union steward fired. The two remained close and Michael later appeared as a stick-up man in Conrad's TV series The Duke in 1979. On the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) website, Michael is labeled as a dramatic actor. Through Conrad he became close with actors Patrick Wayne, Dennis Hopper and Nick Adams.
"Hoodo Party" label. I1.ytimg.com He also worked in various jobs, including a time with Ciba Geigy, when he was a union steward. He became one of the best-known blues musicians in Baton Rouge with his band, the Mellow, Mellow Men, but briefly retired from performing in the late 1960s to set up his own record label, Blue Beat, which released his recordings and those of other local musicians.[ "Tabby Thomas"].
Schilling was born and raised in Rock Island, Illinois. He graduated from Alleman Catholic High School and attended Black Hawk College. Schilling worked at Container Corporation of America between 1983 and 1987 and was a union steward for the local chapter of the United Paper Workers International Union. He then worked as an insurance agent for Prudential Insurance Company between 1987 and 1995, where he was ranked in the top 5% of all Prudential agents during his last year.
Harry August Vestli (10 May 1918 - 2 September 1942) was a Norwegian trade unionist who was imprisoned and died during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany. Harry Vestli was born in Sande i Vestfold as the son of Petter Rikard Vestli and his Swedish wife Emma Kristine. He had gone through middle school, and worked at the factory Lilleborg, where he was the union steward. On 9 September 1941, the so-called milk strike occurred in Oslo.
Slocum graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa with a B.A. in Psychology, and also took graduate studies in Education at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. She is a union steward with Local 59 of the Minnesota Federation of Teachers. Prior to being elected to the House, she served as Vice Chair of the Richfield Human Services Commission, and as a member of the Richfield Community Service Commission. She was also a member of the Minnesota Commission on Crime Prevention and Control.
In the case of Hattie Williams and Viola Watson, members involved with Local 77 and African- American housekeepers who had worked for at least four years, were fired without warning in the winter of 1966. Both workers received no complaints about the quality of their work. However, both previously involved themselves in the Local 77 movement; Williams was a Union Steward and Watson had picketed for higher wages with the union.Statement of Policy, Box 1, Labor Unions Reference Collection, 1958-2001, Rubenstein Library, Duke University.
The reason for the strike was that food supplies had become increasingly worse by September 1941. Also executed at that same time was labour activist Rolf Wickstrøm, who was the union steward and chairman for the union workers at the Skabo Jernbanevognfabrikk in Oslo. Hansteen and Wickstrøm were the first two Norwegian citizens executed by the German officials during the five-year occupation of Norway (1940-1945). After the liberation of Norway in 1945, Hansteen and Rolf Wickstrøm are buried in Vår Frelsers gravlund.
After his days as a coach, Easter returned to the Cleveland area and went to work for the Aircraft Workers Alliance in 1964, eventually becoming the chief union steward for TRW in the east-side suburb of Euclid, Ohio. On March 29, 1979, he was shot and killed outside a bank at East 260th Street and Euclid Avenue while transporting over $5,000 from payroll checks. Easter was approached by two robbers armed with shotguns and after refusing to turn over the funds, he was shot twice at close range. In 1980, Woodland Hills Park in Cleveland's Mount Pleasant neighborhood was renamed Luke Easter Park in memoriam.
According to an FBI affidavit, Guglielmetti became a silent partner in Hemphill and started taking company funds, "including a share of the profits from laundering what Guglielmetti believed were drug proceeds through the undercover business." In 2003, Guglielmetti served as union steward for Capital City Concrete, which was chosen as a minority contractor for a $5.8 million parking ramp at the Kent County Court House in Warwick, Rhode Island. The company was also selected for $7 million in contract work on a sewage overflow tunnel at Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. As work on the Warwick ramp progressed, state court officials pressed local contractors for payroll records in order to conduct criminal background checks on their employees.

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