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2021 Executive Director Update
As we begin to emerge from this COVID era, we are stretching our legs as we get back to normal and return to in-person activities. We hope to once again…
Read MoreWorcester Nurses Holding The Line, Making History
This June, the nurses of St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, MA entered their third month of striking, what the Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA) is calling “one of the longest nurses…
Read MoreIntroducing Jack Fell, Fr. Ed Boyle Fellow
We’re proud to announce that Mr. Jack Fell is our new Fr. Edward Boyle Fellow. Jack is a recent graduate of Hobart & William Smith Colleges with a BA in…
Read MoreResource – Amazon Alternatives
On April 9th the NLRB announced that workers at an Amazon facility in Alabama had not voted to unionize. This followed a prolonged anti-union campaign that featured a whole host…
Read MoreIn Memoriam – Jack Coughlan
The Guild remembers Jack Coughlan, a long-time Labor Guild member, volunteer, and friend. He was the husband of Pat Coughlan, Fr. Ed Boyle’s sister. They were both terrific people, they…
Read MoreLabor Guild in the News – Congratulations to Dorine Levasseur
Dorine Levasseur is a Labor Guild alumna, former executive board member, and past president, but she is most known for her work with Local 925 and helping to establish 9to5.…
Read MoreResource – NH Families for Freedom
As we pursue social and economic justice, we know there are movements to limit worker power, curb economic empowerment, and undermine collective bargaining. Right to Work, not aptly named, seeks…
Read MoreMemorial – Joseph Sandulli
(Pictured: Sr. Mary Priniski, O.P, Rocio Saenz, Robert Mckersie, Robert J. Lewis, Joseph Sandulli) The Labor Guild remembers our long-time colleague Joseph Sandulli. Joseph founded Sandulli Grace, P.C in 1977…
Read MoreResource – The PRO act
On March 9th 2021, The House of Representatives passed the, Protecting the Right to Organize Act. This bill would help infuse momentum into the Labor Movement, and protect worker’s rights…
Read MoreSocial Justice According to Dr. Seuss – Class Resource Page
Social Justice According to Dr. Seuss Deb Sullivan, Associate Director of Labor, Massachusetts Nurses Association This course will focus on analyzing and discussion of some of Dr Seuss’ books as…
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