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SSSP believes that all workers deserve the basic right to a union
SSSP believes that all workers deserve the basic right to a union—including graduate assistants at private universities. For many years, graduate student workers across the country have been exercising these rights at the public and private universities where they are employed while they pursue their education. Through unionization, graduate employees have secured fairer living wages, healthcare benefits, a voice in shaping their working conditions, and important protections regarding discrimination and harassment. SSSP fully supports and endorses student workers' rights.
Click here to read the full NLRB statement of support.
Posted by Zaina Shams - Friday, 01/24/2020, 12:01 PM - Comments - Category: Member News
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