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UH graduate assistants’ fight to unionize reaches high court

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                                University of Hawaii graduate students are trying to unionize for better wages and working conditions. One of the students’ assertions is that they are not mere “student help” — they are running many classes and conducting important research. UH graduate student Kelly Truax, left, and undergraduate Haley Currier worked with a laser on a cilantro specimen Thursday at UH Manoa’s Pacific Ocean Science & Technology building.
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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

University of Hawaii graduate students are trying to unionize for better wages and working conditions. One of the students’ assertions is that they are not mere “student help” — they are running many classes and conducting important research. UH graduate student Kelly Truax, left, and undergraduate Haley Currier worked with a laser on a cilantro specimen Thursday at UH Manoa’s Pacific Ocean Science & Technology building.

COURTESY ACADEMIC LABOR UNITED / JAN. 19
                                Kawena‘ulaokala Kapahua, a UH Manoa graduate assistant who is chair of the group Academic Labor United, speaks during a news conference in front of the Hawaii Supreme Court building.
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COURTESY ACADEMIC LABOR UNITED / JAN. 19

Kawena‘ulaokala Kapahua, a UH Manoa graduate assistant who is chair of the group Academic Labor United, speaks during a news conference in front of the Hawaii Supreme Court building.

JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                UH graduate student Kelly Truax, right, and undergraduate Haley Currier work on a project using lasers to induce fluorescence in plants in order to track pollution levels.
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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

UH graduate student Kelly Truax, right, and undergraduate Haley Currier work on a project using lasers to induce fluorescence in plants in order to track pollution levels.

JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                University of Hawaii graduate students are trying to unionize for better wages and working conditions. One of the students’ assertions is that they are not mere “student help” — they are running many classes and conducting important research. UH graduate student Kelly Truax, left, and undergraduate Haley Currier worked with a laser on a cilantro specimen Thursday at UH Manoa’s Pacific Ocean Science & Technology building.
COURTESY ACADEMIC LABOR UNITED / JAN. 19
                                Kawena‘ulaokala Kapahua, a UH Manoa graduate assistant who is chair of the group Academic Labor United, speaks during a news conference in front of the Hawaii Supreme Court building.
JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                UH graduate student Kelly Truax, right, and undergraduate Haley Currier work on a project using lasers to induce fluorescence in plants in order to track pollution levels.