Victor Zapana
Grad students push for union

It has happened year after year, like clockwork, for the past eight years. And on Wednesday, it happened again — the Graduate Employees and Students […]

Retirees hope for more aid

Despite the University’s current budgetary malaise, the president of the Yale Unions Retiree Association told the News on Monday that she hopes Yale administrators will […]

Up to 300 will be fired

New projections on staff attrition indicate that as many as 300 employees could be laid off as Yale copes with the economic downturn, though administrators […]

Yale will fire up to 300 staff

New projections on staff attrition indicate that as many as 300 employees could be laid off as Yale copes with the economic downturn, though administrators […]

Yale to up payment to city

Even as it struggles to balance its own budget, Yale has agreed to raise its voluntary payments to the city by 50 percent, adding $2.5 […]

Administrators: Layoffs are certain

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Although their jobs largely seemed safe just months ago, some staff will be […]

Tweed Airport requests aid from state

Students who fly home from Tweed-New Haven Regional Airport may need to make alternate flight plans in the near future. Last week, Connecticut Gov. M. […]

Rell discusses budget

At a New Haven press conference Tuesday, Gov. M. Jodi Rell said that despite Democratic opposition, her deficit mitigation plan will not only pass, but […]

Parent of New Haven Register files for bankruptcy

The Journal Register Company — the parent company of Connecticut’s second-largest newspaper, the New Haven Register — filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from its […]

Briefly: Workplace survey results announced

Human resources officials announced this month the results of the 2008 Yale workplace survey, emphasizing worker-perceived improvements in commitment, but adding that they have to […]

Aldermen vote to ‘Ban the Box’

The Board of Aldermen on Tuesday approved a proposed ordinance that will end what it terms “unfair discrimination” against former convicts on government employment forms. […]