The NLRB reported that since 2022, it has certified overwhelmingly more unions representing undergraduate student workers than graduate teaching and research assistants, indicating changing priorities in student labor organizing efforts.
The growing number of approved unions since Biden's administration demonstrates a significant shift in labor policy, reflecting increased student interest in unionizing, largely spurred by the pandemic.
With a potential Trump administration, the expected direction of the NLRB could deter student unions, contrasting the current Biden administration's favorable conditions for union formation among student laborers.
The ongoing response of the NLRB under Biden, including the certification of unions across campuses, signals a growing acceptance and recognition of student labor rights in the changing educational landscape.
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