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Higher Education as a Workplace

Source: Joe Berry and Helena Worthen, Dollars & Sense, no. 303, November/December 2012
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As higher education is corporatized and privatized, campus labor is increasingly casualized.

This entry was posted in Education, Higher.Education on February 5, 2013 by afscme.

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