The Chronicle of Higher Education

Universities Wield Privacy Law in Clashes With T.A. Unions

Graduate students say federal statute is being misapplied to squelch their organizing drives

By COURTNEY LEATHERMAN

It's no secret that many university administrators are trying everything in their power to stop the unionization of graduate teaching assistants -- turning to the courts, state and federal labor boards, even the public to prevent collective bargaining...

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