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Impacted by inflation, workers in academia, make demands

Por: ABC News Nation December 11, 2022

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Like many industries, graduate student workers at colleges and universities around the country are demanding better pay and living conditions from their employers as inflation and high costs, especially rent, drive them to the breaking point.In this Nov. 16, 2022, file photo, part-time faculty at The New School are on strike after the union was unable to reach a new tentative contract with the university in New York.Anadolu Agency via Getty... + full article



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