Faculty members at St. John's University in New York are facing intense pressure from administrators as they attempt to unionize and negotiate better working conditions. Despite the National Labor Relations Act protecting workers' right to organize, the university has been accused of engaging in anti-union tactics, including intimidating faculty and withholding information about the unionization process. The Real News Network reports that the faculty, who are seeking to join the United University Professions union, are pushing back against these efforts and demanding a fair and transparent process. As the unionization drive gains momentum, St. John's University is being put to the test on its commitment to supporting the rights of its employees.
Faculty fight anti-union tactics at St. John’s University in New York The Real News Network