Unions Need to Step Up for Equality
By Keith Hoeller

Last fall an adjunct professor, who wishes to remain anonymous, created 
a Facebook page titled "National Adjunct Walkout Day" and posted the 
following: "On February 25, 2015, adjuncts across the country will come 
together to insist on fair wages and better working conditions."

Since 2000, various faculty and union groups have participated in Campus 
Equity Week to increase awareness of the inequities faced by contingent 
faculty members. But this call for a walkout is a different strategy 
that has attracted interest across the country—and rightly so, because 
though the approach may be new, the problem is not.

In the 1970s, colleges and universities, mimicking corporate America, 
embarked on a policy whereby students would be taught by a huge cadre of 
faculty members teaching off the more lucrative and secure tenure track, 
largely earning low pay, few or no benefits, and no job security. These 
contingent faculty members now account for about 75 percent of the 
professoriate, surpassing one million in number.

full: 
http://chronicle.com/article/Unions-Need-to-Step-Up-for/190053?cid=megamenu
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