Some look beyond the big unions for real improvement in working conditions
Unions Begin to Confront Fault Lines Between Adjunct and Full-Time Faculty

adjunct article from Chronicle
David Vitoff, Illinois Education Association—NEA At Southern Illinois U. at Carbondale, adjuncts and full-time faculty march together, even though they have separate unions. They've joined a coalition with other employees, including graduate assistants.

By Peter Schmidt

The largest organizers of college faculty unions—the American Association of University Professors, the American Federation of Teachers, and the National Education Association—have made big strides in recruiting adjunct instructors and helping them gain representation through collective bargaining.

But the three groups have a long way to go before their membership and their leadership reflect the dominant role that adjunct instructors play in the higher-education work force, a Chronicle survey of the organizations reveals. Such instructors now account for about two-thirds of all faculty members employed by public and private colleges.

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