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Organizing against the widening gap in academic job security in Australia

Jeannie Rea

Precarious academic work is an important issue in Australia, and the National Tertiary Education Union is making it a priority.

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From Deference to Defiance: The evolution of Ontario faculty associations

Craig Heron

Faculty associations are behaving more and more like unions, transforming labour relations at universities in Ontario.

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The political challenge of academic commitment

Robin Vose

As we approach this year’s federal election, professors and academic librarians have a responsibility to speak out.

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Editorial Matters: The reality of precarious academic work around the world

Graeme Stewart

On February 25, 2015, many adjunct faculty members in the United States walked out of their classrooms to protest their working conditions. […]

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Taking the long view of Indigenous teacher education

lolehawk Laura Buker

Exploring what Indigenous education can bring to our universities and our communities

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Neoliberalism and postsecondary education: A view from the colleges

Kevin MacKay

Colleges are struggling with the same trends that threaten universities. By working together, college and university faculty can push back.

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Solidarity in the Ivory Tower

Herbert Pimlott

The future of the university is … contingent?

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The Staying Power of Unions

Trish Hennessy

Unions help build a fairer society for everyone – from factory workers to university professors.

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Faculty associations at the crossroads

Stephanie Ross and Larry Savage

Faculty associations must increase their community and political engagement to navigate a challenging new era.

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