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Michigan State Nontenure-Track Faculty Vote for AFT

by James Parks, Jun 1, 2009

Nontenure-track faculty at Michigan State University (MSU), who work on year-to-year contracts, now have more job security after voting last week for a union. The 650 full-time and part-time workers now will be represented by the Union of Nontenure-Track Faculty/AFT.

Job security, health insurance and wages are the top concerns of the new union members. Says sociologist Ralph Pyle, who has been teaching at MSU for 12 years:

Although I have been treated well in my department, I feel that I would have more peace of mind if I knew that my job was secure.

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