Nebraska Court Interpreters Win Raises After 19 Years and a Nine-Day Walkout
State Supreme Court approves raises of USD 10-15 per hour, depending on level of certification, starting July 1, 2023. Advocates thank out-of-state colleagues for support.
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State Supreme Court approves raises of USD 10-15 per hour, depending on level of certification, starting July 1, 2023. Advocates thank out-of-state colleagues for support.
Independent contractors won a raise from Denver County Court, but not the State. Walkout, which started February 6, 2023, meant to highlight several issues, including training.
With the cost of living rising fast, court interpreters say barely livable per diem rates are driving professionals to leave the field. New rates expected to be announced by March 2023.
The rocky state of affairs continues in Denmark as hundreds of interpreters reportedly meet to discuss a boycott of EasyTranslate, in potential violation of Danish competition law.
EasyTranslate points to 95% delivery rate amid complaints that interpreters were no-shows in a Danish court, a police station, and at driving schools.
A group of MEPs cut off power to a Parliamentary meeting in Strasbourg on Tuesday July 3, 2018 in support of interpreters’ demands in relation to working conditions at the European Parliament.
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