A state commission has given new life to an effort to unionize graduate-student research assistants at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. According to a report on the Web site AnnArbor.com, the Michigan Employment Relations Commission, which earlier blocked the union drive, on Tuesday voted 2 to 1 to let an administrative-law judge decide whether the research assistants should be thought of as students or as employees eligible for unionization. The commission also voted to deny a
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