A bill to prohibit graduate-student research assistants at Michigan’s public universities from forming unions has been signed into law by the state’s Republican governor, Rick Snyder. The bill was signed on the same day that the Michigan Employee Relations Commission was scheduled to rule on whether research assistants should be classified as public employees entitled to collective-bargaining rights. The move ends a 10-month push to unionize Michigan’s 2,200 graduate researchers, an effort that
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