Region 4 Bargaining Update #5
After a hiatus of nearly two months, negotiations for a new Region 4 MOU resumed in Rancho Cucamonga with unprecedented support of interpreters in the region.
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Professional development seminars for CIMCE credit.
After a hiatus of nearly two months, negotiations for a new Region 4 MOU resumed in Rancho Cucamonga with unprecedented support of interpreters in the region.
For members only, included in conference registration. Movie and discussion on Friday night, plus 6 hrs of take-home activities on the conference CD-ROM.
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Masters programs in translation and interpreting around the world.
Full-time Spanish position in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Announcement open from July 18th through August 8, 2011 or until filled.
Let them know what you think of CFI’s conference. Staff interpreters mark 1A and 2B.
As a crowd of OC interpreters gathered in front of CJC wearing red, we reached tentative agreements on two minor changes to the MOU, a first for these negotiations.
Interpreters share their experiences finding courts denying interpreter services to those who need them.
CFI wants to know what members statewide are getting from their courts to help cover the costs of CIMCE continuing education.
An article in the Denver Post last month gave us another example of the Department of Justice (DOJ) requiring State Courts to provide language access to all court services.
After calls and emails from interpreters, the Judicial Council voted to leave $1.8 million in reserve.
Associated Press writer David Collins on the DOJ and Language Access in State courts
Aug 3 in Los Angeles
Delinquency, immigration, death penalty. 6 hrs CIMCE, breakfast and lunch included.
Details soon!