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Under New York’s Taylor Law, public employees are prohibited from striking. The paper argues that the "G22937" event represents a significant test of this law, as faculty continued their work stoppage despite a State Supreme Court injunction. 3. Socioeconomic Implications

This case highlights the increasing reliance of community colleges on "contingent" faculty who often lack benefits and long-term security. G22937.part34.rar

The core of a "solid paper" on this subject must address why the adjuncts risked legal repercussions: Under New York’s Taylor Law, public employees are

The G22937 strike remains a pivotal moment in New York labor history. It underscores the limitations of the Taylor Law and the growing tension in the "gig economy" of academia. This paper examines the 2013 strike by adjunct

This paper examines the 2013 strike by adjunct faculty at Nassau Community College, identified under document index . It analyzes the conflict between public sector labor rights and court-ordered mandates (injunctions), specifically focusing on the moment faculty members chose to defy a court order to continue their protest for better wages and job security. 2. Historical and Legal Context

Analysis of local media coverage (e.g., Newsday ) shows a divided public response, balancing support for educators against frustration over class cancellations. 5. Conclusion

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