Morgan, Brown & Joy’s Nicholas DiGiovanni to Present “New Developments with Graduate Student Unionization” at AAPA Annual Conference
Morgan, Brown & Joy partner Nicholas DiGiovanni will present “New Developments with Graduate Student Unionization” at the Academy for Academic Personnel Administrators (AAPA) Annual Fall Conference in Clearwater, FL on November 3, 2022. DiGiovanni will provide updates and insights on the state of graduate student worker unionization, particularly in the private sector. To learn more and register, visit here.
DiGiovanni brings over four decades of experience to his diverse clientele and has handled cases and issues in virtually all aspects of labor and employment law. Over the course of his illustrious career, DiGiovanni developed a particular niche in labor and employment matters affecting colleges and universities, focusing especially on collective bargaining with faculty, staff and graduate student unions, proceedings before state and federal labor board agencies, arbitration cases, advice on union organizing, and management training. He is one of the foremost authorities on higher education labor relations in the country and represents many institutions of higher education around the Northeastern region of the country.
The Academy for Academic Personnel Administration, established in 1972 by individuals engaged in collective bargaining with faculty in four-year colleges and universities, emphasizes information exchange about activities and developments in the area of higher education, based upon the experience of practitioners in the field. Participation in the AAPA is generally restricted to those who represent management in the area of labor relations.
About Morgan, Brown & Joy, LLP
Morgan, Brown & Joy is among the largest management-side labor and employment law firms in New England, representing a wide range of Fortune 100 corporations, educational and health care institutions and small businesses across all sectors of the economy. The firm’s attorneys are known for anticipating and finding solutions to the ever-expanding range of employment-related legal issues in order to avoid the time and cost of litigation. When litigation becomes necessary, the firm aggressively defends its clients and has a proven record of success.