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Breaking the Silence: The Unionization of Postdoctoral Workers at the University of California

This article examines the postdoctoral unionization movement at the University of California (UC) using case study methodology. More specifically, we examine postdoctoral union organizers involved in the United Automobile Workers of America (UAW) Local 5810, focusing on their efforts to unionize pos...

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Published in:The Journal of higher education (Columbus) 2015-03, Vol.86 (2), p.295-325
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academic labor union contract negotiations
academic labor unions
academic worker solidarity
academic workers
academic working conditions
Activism
Advocacy
Background
Barriers
California
Case Studies
College Faculty
Content Analysis
corporatization of higher education
Focus
Higher education
Negotiation
Negotiation Agreements
Neoliberalism
new managerialism
Position Papers
Postdoctoral Education
postdoctoral workforce
Professional Associations
Program Effectiveness
Research Needs
Research Universities
Semi Structured Interviews
Silence
Unionization
Unions
Work Environment
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