In other "industries," its called subcontracting.
Louis Proyect wrote:
(... All
in all, the fucking rightwing shits who run the universities, especially the
big state universities and the community colleges, won't be satisfied until
90 percent of all teachers are adjuncts. They'll hold on to 10 percent
tenured for public relations.)
there's another benefit for management of having _some_ tenured professors: they're better supervisors than managers are because they know something about the subject being taught. In the case of private colleges and universities, the Yeshiva decision says tenured professors are part of management and thus can't unionize.
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