Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
There are two numbers that begin to describe the crisis that Tammie Latin, a lieutenant at the Louisiana Department of Corrections in Homer, faces: 158 and 1. In any given 12-hour shift, Latin is the one person responsible for the well-being of 158 or more male offender...
Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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Outnumbered and exhausted, a Louisiana corrections lieutenant fights for better staffing
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AFSCME Local 127 wins massive raises in historic contract
This week, members of AFSCME Local 127 ratified a historic three-year contract with the City of San Diego, making it one of the biggest union contracts in California history. The contract was ratified with 99 percent of voting members choosing to accept the tentative ag...
SOUTHWEST OHIO LEGAL AID SOCIETY EMPLOYEES VOTE FOR A UNION
[Cincinnati, OH] - The Southwest Ohio Legal Aid Society employees overwhelmingly voted yes for their union - The Southwest Ohio Legal Aid Brigade Union. Eligible employees voted in favor of a union and were to be represented by AFSCME Ohio Council 8.
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Mind Games at the Department of Health
Millions of taxpayer dollars have been spent on faith-based “empathy training” that silences discrimination concerns and penalizes protected union activity. DOH employees are calling for it to stop. Sign their petition here.







