GSAPP United

Published: Sept. 15, 2016, 10:45 p.m.

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In a landmark decision last month, Columbia University graduate students won the right to unionize\\xa0in a case filed against the National Labor Relations Board. As a result,\\xa0graduate students in private universities across the U.S. now have the right to collectively bargain. What effect does this have on architecture student labor, and the valuation of architecture overall?

We\'re joined this week by special guest A.L. Hu, a third-year GSAPP MArch student and key organizer with Graduate Workers of Columbia (GWC-UAW). Hu shared what\'s happening at the school after the landmark decision, and how these organizing efforts can affect the architecture profession overall.

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