A Philly nonprofit that disciplined staffers asking for a raise has settled with the Labor Board

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Daily News | A Philly nonprofit that disciplined staffers asking for a raise has settled with the Labor Board

As part of the settlement, YUC agreed to post a notice in its office stating it would not discipline workers if they asked for a raise. The sign went up last weekend, former workers said.

“I explained that the repeated behaviors of collectively planning to disregard YUC policies and undermine the authority of the Executive Director are detrimental to a positive and productive work atmosphere and negatively impact morale and performance.” The discipline came after nearly a year of strife between Mack and her staff, McManus and Torres said.

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