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Digest of Literature on Grad Unionization

phds.org readings on the Big Picture

Unions Don’t Hurt Faculty-Student Relations

Joel Westheimer on denial of tenure

The Political Economy of American Science

Union Organizing in the Ivy League by Antony Dugdale

The Ivory Tower in the Real World: Higher Ed. in a Down Economy
A Feature of NPR's Marketplace
May 19-23, 2003

Unionizing for a More Democratic and Responsive University by Anita Seth, Grad Student, History Dept. at Yale


Academic Labor Panel

A hearing was held on Saturday, September 20, 2003 about alleged instances of faculty intimidation in response to graduate student organizing. The hearing was held in the Aldermanic Chambers of New Haven City Hall. It was held before the members of the Academic Labor Panel. A number of documents were submitted at the hearing.

On October 15, 2003, the panel released its official statement, with recommendations.
[Read the ALP statement and supporting documents]