The University Is a Battleground
The legal status of academic unions has always been precarious. But that hasn’t stopped graduate workers from organizing.
Zach Schwartz-Weinstein is an independent scholar who writes about universities and labor. He received his PhD in American studies from New York University in September.
The legal status of academic unions has always been precarious. But that hasn’t stopped graduate workers from organizing.
In 1971, Bill and Hillary Clinton went on their first date — and scabbed.