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Author Archives: Gwendolyn Bradley

Talking To Students About Working Conditions

In “Making It,” an essay in the new issue of Academe, Monica Jacobe talks about the public’s understanding of college as a route to the middle class and about public ire over the high cost of tuition. She says: What does not enter this conversation or, apparently, the minds of most of the stakeholders talking…

September 22, 2011 in Contingent Faculty, Faculty Work, Undergraduates.

Organizing Faculty in the For-Profit Sector

Yesterday, my co-blogger Ezra Deutsch-Feldman wrote about apparent abuses of management power at Sullivan University, a for-profit institution in Kentucky. Today, guest blogger Joe Berry looks for-profits from the other side, from the point of view of faculty. Joe is a labor educator and a contingent faculty activist; he has been active in both the…

September 21, 2011 in Collective Bargaining, Contingent Faculty, Faculty, For-Profit Institutions.

Back to School When Your Job is Contingent

Today is the last day to take the New Faculty Majority’s survey on contingent faculty appointments. With the survey, the NFM is trying to get a snapshot of the back-to-school experiences of faculty on contingent appointments by asking about hiring practices, orientations or lack thereof, and access to basic tools like photocopying and curricular materials.…

September 20, 2011 in Compensation, Contingent Faculty, Faculty.

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