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November 13, 2013Adjuncts want, most immediately, more pay - a livable wagePosted by Jim Zellmer at November 13, 2013 12:17 AMAdjuncts want, most immediately, more pay - a livable wage. They want space on campus in which to work. They want benefits, of health insurance especially, and a budget for essential work-related expenses (such as computers and support for their maintenance and repair). They want job security: renewable contracts guaranteeing long-term or consistently longer-term employment; advance notice for teaching appointments. They wish, most broadly, for equality: a role in faculty governance; a stake in the curricular or operational decisions of the department; the respect and support of their tenured peers.The US Campus Equity Week has just finished highlighting the working conditions of the off-track teachers who keep America's higher education systems running. There are tropes here that don't translate easily into the Australian context--working for Walmart wages, qualifying for food stamps, missing out on healthcare--but Rebecca Schuman's drive to show search committees how bad things are is pretty frank. And it's just as obvious here as there that the idea of graduate student teaching as a rite of passage towards a tenured career has become a redundant fantasy. Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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