Balloting among the 4,400 graduate assistants is being held in several locations on the Twin Cities and Duluth campuses under the supervision of the state Bureau of Mediation Services. It concludes Friday.
The election follows a two-year union drive by the Graduate Student Workers Union, part of the United Auto Workers. The UAW, one of the nation’s most diverse labor unions, represents more than 45,000 workers in higher education, including teaching assistants, research assistants, academic administrators, full-time and adjunct faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and clerical, technical and professional employees.
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Balloting among the 4,400 graduate assistants is being held in several locations on the Twin Cities and Duluth campuses under the supervision of the state Bureau of Mediation Services. It concludes Friday.
The election follows a two-year union drive by the Graduate Student Workers Union, part of the United Auto Workers. The UAW, one of the nation’s most diverse labor unions, represents more than 45,000 workers in higher education, including teaching assistants, research assistants, academic administrators, full-time and adjunct faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and clerical, technical and professional employees.
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Graduate student workers are key to University of Minnesota’s success