Nov 24, 2020 | CGA Awardees, CGA Related, Labor Life News, School Blog Post
It was in second grade when a young Janice Dunlevy announced to her class during recess: “Anyone in my way gets a five-cent kick”! Unfortunately, it was John who happened to be in the way and received that nickel kick. John would never have imagined back then that...
Nov 24, 2020 | CGA Awardees, CGA Related, Labor Life News, School Blog Post
Janet resides in Arlington with her husband Dale Kutyna, and their son, high school senior, Roger. She grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania, and moved to Boston after college. “I didn’t know what I wanted to do. My roommate wanted to move to hike the White...
Nov 16, 2020 | CGA Awardees, CGA Related, Labor Life News, School Blog Post
Amy Laura Davidson has been a partner in the law firm of Sandulli Grace, P.C., for twenty-eight years. The firm specializes in the representation of unions in collective bargaining, grievance arbitration, and litigation in court and at the Department of Labor...
Nov 12, 2020 | CGA Awardees, CGA Related, Labor Life News, School Blog Post
> Click here to buy tickets to this year’s CGA awards celebration < Arthur was born in Waltham, his parents Carolyn and Arthur Sr. then moved to Lexington, where he attended school grades 1 – 12. Arthur is the oldest of his siblings, Danny, Natalie, and...
Dec 9, 2019 | Articles & Posts, CGA Awardees, Profiles
by Sean Lundergan, Boyle Fellow The Labor Guild honored the recipients of the Cushing-Gavin Awards at the 53rd annual CGA dinner on Friday, December 6. Below are the bios of the five recipients that appeared in the event’s program book. Rich Rogers Rich Rogers...
Sep 13, 2018 | Articles & Posts, CGA Awardees, CGA Related
On Thursday, September 13th, four outstanding individuals were selected by their peers to be honored for the professional competence, moral integrity, and the personal commitment they bring to the furtherance of effective, productive and healthy labor-management...