Loyola Student Government Sanctioned Over Demonstration in Dining Hall
via Chicago Tribune
“On the same day nontenured faculty members at Loyola University Chicago elected to form a union, the Roman Catholic university’s student government faced sanctions for a demonstration of solidarity with dining hall workers trying to negotiate a new union contract.
The four students who organized the demonstration have been found not responsible for allegations of disruption and harassment. But the student government, which was listed on forms for the scheduled demonstration, has been found responsible for disruption.
“The organization will receive educational and developmental sanctions to help strengthen their internal processes and procedures, but they will not be placed on probation of any kind,” said university spokeswoman Kristin Trehearne Lane, adding that the group has three days to appeal the ruling.”
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