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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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The striking Graduate Employees’ Organization held a press conference Wednesday morning after the University of Michigan asked a judge to require union…
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The University of Michigan’s Central Student Government supports the Graduate Employees’ Organization's decision to continue their strike. The Central…
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The Graduate Employees’ Organization at the University of Michigan has opted to continue their strike, at least until this Friday. The GEO wants the…
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Members of the University of Michigan’s Graduate Employees’ Organization have rejected an initial offer made by the university and will remain on strike…
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The Graduate Employees’ Organization union at the University of Michigan went on strike Tuesday over COVID-19 safety concerns. The GEO wants the…