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Elissa Cadillic has been working for the Boston Public Library for more than three decades, and has acted as the head of the union that represents library assistants, clerks and mechanical personnel since 2005. Last week, library leadership put her on administrative leave because of an issue with paperwork she filed to access family and medical leave.
Cadillic said she has a permanent disability and submitted paperwork for leave in April and May. She said it was “ignored.” “And so, I am asking if it’s retaliation for my protected union activities? Is it an attack on an individual who falls under protected class status?” she said in a statement. The chief steward of another union representing library workers called it “union busting.”…