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labor law, the Court sent the case back to the Board for reconsideration. They must now allow "those individuals whose assistantships are not significantly connected to their status as students ... the same statutory right to organize as other educational employees." The IELRB approved preliminary guidelines for who would be allowed to vote in the union election. Graduate students employed as teachers, researchers, or assistants whose employment duties overlapped with their academic discipline were to be excluded.
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Graduate employees have been organizing at UIUC since the early 1970s, when a group called the
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Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board (IELRB) to request a union election. In 1998, the Labor Board reviewed the petition and two of the
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SolComm is committed to working on issues of social justice and supporting them through various means such as financial endorsements, statements of support, and collaborations. To that end, the
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