Academic workers at Rutgers University, including faculty and postdoctoral associates, voted to strike starting Monday, their unions said, calling it a first in the school’s nearly 257-year history.
At a town hall after the vote, members of the unions expressed their frustration with the negotiation process.
In his statement, Holloway sought to portray progress, saying only a “few outstanding” issues remained.
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