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California’s state scientist union will soon vote on whether to affiliate with a powerful national union in a move that bucks 40 years of tradition as an independently run organization.
In a historic first for a state civil service union, the California Association of Professional Scientists on Wednesday walked off the job and onto the picket line. No state worker union has ...
After three years of fruitless bargaining, followed by an impasse declaration and mediation talks, the California Association of Professional Scientists will stage a rolling three-day strike Nov ...
The California Council on Science and Technology (CCST) is an independent, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization designed to offer expert advice to the California state government and to recommend solutions to science and technology-related policy issues. CCST is modeled after the National Academies - the official scholarly body serving the ...
A Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS), [1] also called an Advanced Certificate (AC), [2] [3] [4] Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS), [5] or a Certificate of Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS), is a post-Master's academic certificate designed for professional and non traditional students, as well as practitioners who seek a continuing education program to enhance their professional ...
The Union of Concerned Scientists was founded in 1969 by faculty and students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.The organization's founding document says it was formed to "initiate a critical and continuing examination of governmental policy in areas where science and technology are of actual or potential significance" and to "devise means for turning research applications away from ...
The part that grates most for scientists is that their supervisors garnered hefty pay increases of 18% to 43% in 2014 after the union waged a court battle on their behalf, arguing that the state ...
This is a complete list of soil science licensing boards in the United States. State licensing in this context refers to any state regulatory program which limits the professional practice of soil science within state jurisdiction to individuals qualified by the state.