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The union representing Indiana University grad students voted “no confidence” in President Pamela Whitten and are exploring a strike after their demands went unanswered.
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The group reports about 1,300 card-carrying members. The workers requested a response from Whitten and the university by Jan. 29.
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IU announced plans to add 400 beds for graduate students.
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The IU provost's email said discussions included what data and research the group would need to support their ultimate recommendations.
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Members of IU faculty met this week upon the initiative of members of the Graduate Faculty Council and the American Association of University of Professors.
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Graduate students at Purdue University are hoping that worker strikes at Indiana University will help build momentum for their own efforts to institute a living wage on campus.