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SOURCE: Chronicle of Higher Education
4/28/2020
Prominent Scholars Threaten to Boycott Colleges That Don’t Support Contingent Faculty During Pandemic
Historians Nell Irvin Painter, Samuel Moyn, and Premilla Nadasen are early signatories of a letter aimed at pressuring universities to offer greater job security to adjunct, contingent, and term-contracted instructors, noting that institutions' pledges to delay tenure decisions for tenure-track faculty do not help the largest group of university faculty.
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