Posts tagged Graduate Labor Organization
Brown declines to voluntarily recognize graduate fellow unionization
April 16, 2026 // In an email sent to GLO on Monday and obtained by The Herald, Brown’s Director of Employee and Labor Relations Benjamin Trachman claimed that the National Labor Relations Act, which governs private employers, preempts Rhode Island legislation passed in August codifying graduate student employees’ right to unionize. As such, Trachman wrote, the provisions of the Rhode Island legislation GLO has cited “do not govern the determination of employee status or collective bargaining obligations for fellows at Brown.
Graduate fellows seek to unionize in unprecedented move
March 31, 2026 // The move appears to be the first of its kind at a private U.S. institution of higher education, something union organizers argue is made possible by a novel Rhode Island law passed in August that explicitly codifies the right of graduate student employees — including fellows not working as teaching or research assistants — to unionize. Graduate fellows are students who receive stipend funding unrelated to whether or not they officially work as research or teaching assistants. The University’s current contract with GLO includes only graduate student employees recognized by the National Labor Relations Board, many of whom are teaching or research assistants
RHODE ISLAND: BCSC student worker labor union dissolves, citing ‘systemically poor turnout’
November 20, 2025 // Third World Labor Organization leaders wrote that some recent meetings failed to garner attendance from at least 10 members. In early November, organizers told union members that at least 10 members needed to attend the next two union meetings, but this request similarly went unmet, union leaders noted in their email. The lack of attendance “makes this union not member-led and thus not sustainable,” organizers wrote. “The union only runs if we make it run.”
Op-ed: Organized Labor Pushes Blue States to Protect Private University Student Workers
September 2, 2025 // Without a quorum at the NLRB, state legislation that codifies collective bargaining for private-sector employees may be key to preserving workers’ rights.