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AFT On Campus - February 2004

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Feature:
Beyond the numbers game

Unions and the academic community mount a response to calls for accountability

Special Report
Speaking out for workers' rights

Unionists nationwide mark Human Rights Day with rallies, marches and teach-ins

  • Bill would make it easier for workers to organize

Campus Clips
Will young voters step up to the polls?
Porter scholarships available

News & Trends
In Alaska, union resolve leads to strong contract
College of Canyons part-timers win in a landslide
Vermont part-timers say, Union Yes!
Baltimore faculty seek voluntary recognition
Long overdue pay raises flow to Mass. faculty
AFT protests repression in Zimbabwe
Milwaukee graduate assistants file complaint against Pick-a-Prof
State budgets: Bush policies will devastate local programs

On Campus' Where We Stand
A basic right

Special Report
The long road back

The AFT's quick and decisive response is turning around two troubled affiliates

Taxing Concerns
Starving the beast?

Technology
Communicate like a student? ROTFL!

TechNotes

Retiree News
The wrong medicine for Medicare
La. retirees help elect gov.

Your Money
How to view the mutual fund scandals

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