Concerns about the impact of the NLRB's recent ruling on grad student unionization (essay) – Inside Higher Ed

Inside Higher EdConcerns about the impact of the NLRB’s recent ruling on grad student unionization (essay)Inside Higher EdTracing the history of NLRB precedent, which has changed course over the years, a majority of the board reduced the analysis to its essence: Do graduate assistants function as employees as that term is understood under the labor relations act? The …NLRB’s Graduate-Assistant Ruling: Bad News for Administrators and StudentsChronicle of Higher Education (subscription)NLRB Includes Search-For-Work and Interim Employment Expenses as Direct Part of Make Whole Remedy AwardsThe National Law ReviewWhat Past Practice?? NLRB Overhauls Back Pay FormulaLexology (registration)CSULA University Times -The Chicago …read more