A Tale of two City Universities: Internal and New Unit Adjunct Organizing in New York City
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Today in New York City there are currently underway two high stakes, highly visible higher education union organizing campaigns among adjunct faculty. One is a new unit campaign, the other an internal organizing effort within a long-established local. One is taking place at one of the City's oldest, premier private universities. The other is at the nation's premier urban public university system.
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