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The members of the union representing University of Michigan graduate student instructors will continue their strike into the summer. The Graduate Employees Organization, or GEO, had their contract expire on Wednesday. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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The nearly month-long strike by graduate employees at the University of Michigan is expected to heat up this week with pickets planned at several crowded public gatherings. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran reports.
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With final exams finishing up this week at the University of Michigan, tensions are rising between the school and the union representing its graduate student instructors. The Graduate Employees' Organization has been on strike since March 29th. WEMU’s Josh Hakala has an update.
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The judge says the Graduate Employees’ Organization (GEO) violated the no-strike clause of its current contract. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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The union representing graduate student workers at the University of Michigan is entering the third week of its strike. While both sides remain far apart on salary and other benefits, both parties are assuring students that they will receive final grades. As WEMU's Josh Hakala reports, it's just a matter of when.
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The University of Michigan lost its bid to suspend a graduate student worker strike in court Monday. Colin Jackson has more.
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At 10am Monday morning, a judge will hear arguments on whether the union representing graduate student instructors and staff assistants at the University of Michigan should be forced back to work. The Graduate Employees’ Organization, known as “GEO”, has been on strike since March 29th. WEMU’s Josh Hakala has an update.
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A Washtenaw County judge has refused the University of Michigan’s request for an order to send striking graduate instructors and assistants back to work. That’s as the graduate workers strike is about to enter its second week. Rick Pluta reports.
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Unionized workers are closing down three Ann Arbor Starbucks locations today as part of a work stoppage by more than 100 stores nationwide. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran has details.
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A tentative contract agreement has been reached between some 6,200 nurses at Michigan Medicine and the university administration. That means a threatened strike has been averted. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran has the details.