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Yale grad students vote to unionize after decadeslong push

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Graduate teachers and researchers at Yale University have overwhelmingly voted to unionize. Results released Monday indicate 91% of the more than 2,000 votes cast were in support of authorizing the formation of Local 33-UNITE HERE. It comes after decades of attempts to form a union, the first dating back to the early 1990s. Yale has seven days to file any objections. In a letter to the Yale community on Monday, President Peter Salovey said the university will now turn to bargaining in good faith with Local 33 to reach a contract. Graduate students across the country have pushed to organize and bargain collectively.

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