The State - News from Oct. 6, 1986
Most of the nursing faculty at the University of San Francisco will be suspended without pay for one day today as a result of alleged insubordination. Eleven of the school’s 18 nursing professors were ordered suspended after they failed to attend a curriculum meeting called by Dean Fay Bower. Michael Lehman, president of the USF Faculty Assn., said that the 11 union members declined to attend the meeting because they had resolved not to perform “voluntary” work outside the classroom until they have a new contract.
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