Harvard graduates vote to unionize

Source: Xinhua    2018-04-21 13:12:15

WASHINGTON, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Graduates of Harvard University on Friday voted to form a labor union to bargain job salaries with their school despite opposition from the school.

The 1,931-1,523 vote, which took place on Wednesday and Thursday represents roughly three quarters of the 4,500 graduates and 300 undergraduates in teaching and researching assistance positions.

The formation of the Harvard Graduate Students Union-United Auto Workers will allow students in teaching and researching assistance positions to bargain collectively for salary levels, access to dental insurance and dependent health insurance, and consistency in pay for teaching course sections.

The vote was the second of its kind after a previous effort was ruled inconclusive, as not enough students participated in the vote.

Harvard University has strongly opposed unionization of students, saying that the graduates have an academic, not a managerial relationship with their faculty advisers and the university.

It is unclear if the university will call the result into dispute. Prior to Harvard, students at Columbia University voted to unionize in 2016.

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Harvard graduates vote to unionize

Source: Xinhua 2018-04-21 13:12:15

WASHINGTON, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Graduates of Harvard University on Friday voted to form a labor union to bargain job salaries with their school despite opposition from the school.

The 1,931-1,523 vote, which took place on Wednesday and Thursday represents roughly three quarters of the 4,500 graduates and 300 undergraduates in teaching and researching assistance positions.

The formation of the Harvard Graduate Students Union-United Auto Workers will allow students in teaching and researching assistance positions to bargain collectively for salary levels, access to dental insurance and dependent health insurance, and consistency in pay for teaching course sections.

The vote was the second of its kind after a previous effort was ruled inconclusive, as not enough students participated in the vote.

Harvard University has strongly opposed unionization of students, saying that the graduates have an academic, not a managerial relationship with their faculty advisers and the university.

It is unclear if the university will call the result into dispute. Prior to Harvard, students at Columbia University voted to unionize in 2016.

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