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AFT On Campus - April 2005

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Feature:
Hanging by a thread

Schwarzenegger's assault on workers in California threatens to rend the fabric of public service across the nation

Where We Stand
Coming soon to a state near you?

Campus Clips
• Marketing swallows up academia
• To work, accountability must be democratic

News & Trends
• Temple, a strong union, holds out for the best offer
• GEO secures rights for transgenders
• Ohio 'bill of rights' is a bill of horrors
• States want students to do the hustle
• Court finds Florida violated faculty rights
• New union at New York City College of Technology
• Alabama union sues for open records
• High school students want to be challenged
• Equal work, equal pay
• Women shorted on salary
• Intolerable pay gaps persist for adjuncts

Special Report
Just say no to privatization

Our Union
• Nurse shortage makes Africa's AIDS crisis worse
• Montana public employees secure pay improvements

Technology
Learning to live with technology management systems

Taxing Concerns
Taxing comnpanies for 'everyday low' pay packages

Your Money
The nexus between time and money

Newsmakers
Lou Stollar: The intellectuals' unionist

Washington Wire
Don't kill fraud protections, Congress is advised

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