ANN ARBOR, Mich. — One of the longest strikes by University of Michigan graduate student instructors can continue, following a ruling on Monday by Washtenaw County Judge Carol Kuhnke.
The University of Michigan lost its bid to suspend a graduate student worker strike in court Monday.U of M asked a Washtenaw County judge for a preliminary injunction to suspend the strike. The school argued it has caused irreparable harm because of canceled classes and uncertainty around grading.
A judge on Monday declined to stop a strike by more than 2,000 graduate students who teach at the University of Michigan, just eight days before the term ends.
Washtenaw County Judge Carol Kuhnke acknowledged that undergraduate students have been affected by the strike, but she said she doesn't…
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