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After two years in collective bargaining negotiations, the University of Rhode Island's part time faculty staff have unionized and created a tentative contract that is set to be officially ratified.
NYU agreed to extend adjunct professors contracts through January 31, 2011 after months of negotiating with their union through a mediator. The school will continue meeting with the.
The State Employees' Association last week petitioned regulators for the right to represent adjunct faculty at New Hampshire's community colleges. Brad Asbury, director of organizing at the SEA, declined to.
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