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Labor/Employment

Mar. 22, 2001

Bargaining Chip

Organized labor is picking up new recruits from the ranks of student athletes and private-university graduate students. The newly enlisted are challenging the traditional legal notion of who may bargain collectively with management for better treatment.

        BY ERON BEN-YEHUDA
        
        Organized labor is picking up new recruits from the ranks of student athletes and private-university graduate students.
        The newly enlisted are challenging the traditional legal notion of who may bargain collectively with management for better tre...

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