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Ethics in Business: Annual award celebrates NM leaders


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Rilke Crane, left, and Loren Ortiz of Centro Sávila load a box of donated food into a client’s car April 28.(Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. From behavioral health to telecommunications, New Mexico’s Ethics in Business’ 2021 award winners are a diverse group.
But they have one thing in common: The awards, they say, are confirmation of the mission of their business or organization – and the community.
“It’s a great honor, and recognition of the work that our organization is doing to improve health equity, especially to address racial health disparities,” said Dr. Bill Wagner, executive director and founder of Centro Sávila, winner of the Hopkins Award for Excellence in Ethical Practice by a Non-Profit Organization. ....

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The admissions profession is in jeopardy (opinion)


NACAC’s 23,000 members include representatives of admissions offices across colleges and universities nationwide, and I find the regularity and similarity of their concerns troubling. And it’s not only the admissions directors who are heading for the door. We’re losing young people from admissions offices as well, as they see the profession to which they once aspired becoming consumed by the bottom-line pressures on higher education.
Throughout the history of college admission, the profession has grappled with balancing institutional self-interest and the interest of students. But there is no more balance. My colleagues want to leave the profession, they explain, because their success is now measured, above all, by the amount of revenue each student can produce. As one admissions director recently told me, “There is very little joy left in this work.” ....

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Dissatisfied with contract negotiations and bargaining committee, GWC-UAW student-workers vote to reject tentative agreement


Dissatisfied with contract negotiations and bargaining committee, GWC-UAW student-workers vote to reject tentative agreement
Dissatisfied with contract negotiations and bargaining committee, GWC-UAW student-workers vote to reject tentative agreement
Kathy Fang / Staff Photographer
Student-workers say that the contract fell short on unit recognition; compensation; health care; and access to third-party, neutral arbitration for discrimination and harassment cases.
By Talia Abrahamson | May 2, 2021, 11:05 PM
The tentative agreement reached between Columbia and the Graduate Workers of Columbia–United Auto Workers’ bargaining committee failed to pass on April 30. Student-workers voted 1,093-970 with 63-percent participation to continue negotiating, a process that will likely require further mobilization throughout the summer and fall semesters. ....

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