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Teaching Assistants at Yale & Columbia Go On Strike

HeadlineApr 19, 2005

In labor news, graduate teaching assistants at Yale and Columbia universities launched a five-day strike Monday. The striking workers are hoping to force administrators to recognize them as a union. The work action has been described as the first multi-campus Ivy League strike. Last year the National Labor Relations Board dealt graduate student teaching assistants a setback when it ruled that they are students and not workers, meaning they can not form unions.

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