Letter to the editor
By Robert Korstad | February 6, 2017As employees, teaching and research assistants want what every worker wants: some control over their working conditions and a say in the remuneration they receive for their labor.
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As employees, teaching and research assistants want what every worker wants: some control over their working conditions and a say in the remuneration they receive for their labor.
Few themes dramatize the challenges of the 21st century better than human rights. Egyptian gays alleging rights violations get journalists to press conferences that vanish as soon as police appear with clubs raised.
Although the American Constitution begins with the words “We the People,” and the Declaration of Independence declares that “all men are created equal,” our history has largely contradicted those ideals.