Following months of negotiations with George Washington University, the adjunct faculty union distributed a contract concerning job security, promotions and salaries in mid-December, a union leader said.
Kip Lornell, who is both a union leader and an adjunct music professor, said he is confident the part-time faculty will approve the contract.
“We would be more stunned if Godzilla was raised from middle of campus or if GW decided to reduce tuition by 50 percent than if the part-time faculty did not approve this contract,” he said.
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