Listen "17. What America’s Biggest Academic Labor Strike Ever Means for Higher Ed"
Episode Synopsis
When 48,000 grad students and other academic workers at the University of California went on strike, it garnered attention far beyond California and raised questions about the very structure of higher ed labor. Nelson Lichtenstein is a labor historian with a first-hand view of the UC strike, and he says what happened in California reflects bigger problems in an increasingly precarious workforce – not just in academia, but all over the country. Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning, and aims to explore the future of higher education today.
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