ARAMARK WORKERS SETTLE ON CONTRACTAramark and the union that represents more than 100 of its employees have reached a contractual agreement after months of stalled talks that left most dining workers without health insurance and other necessities. "We are pleased to have reached an agreement that works for everyone, and we will continue to focus on delivering excellent service to the Johns Hopkins University community," said Julie Scharlé, a public relations manager for Aramark. Post a comment |
Student gov. debates free speech policiesMembers of the Student Council (StuCo) expressed frustration with some of the University's newest policies concerning equality and respect in the workplace -- including those endorsed by President William Brody himself -- in a meeting with members of the administration Tuesday night. 4 Comments |