Re: Labor Classes

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Just think, MSU is the U favored by most Michigan legislators.


Posted by: ydnew | Link to this comment | 03-31-14 6:57 AM
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Will they alter the substance of the MBA program to avoid mention of keeping down labor costs? Seems only fair to me.


Posted by: togolosh | Link to this comment | 03-31-14 7:07 AM
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3

My head exploded. My poor head.


Posted by: redfoxtailshrub | Link to this comment | 03-31-14 8:06 AM
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Is it in practice going to be possible to talk about unionization at all?

2 is excellent.


Posted by: clew | Link to this comment | 03-31-14 11:43 AM
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2 is the only right response. They have been gunning for the University of California Labor Centers in LA and Berkeley for years and took a strong run at them under Ahnold. Even then, the idea that labor classes teach ideology and business schools do not was allowed to roam unmurdered.


Posted by: k-sky | Link to this comment | 03-31-14 12:47 PM
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2 is great. An enterprising member of the legislature could easily propose an amendment to the bill banning any favorable mention of downsizing in business school curriculums.


Posted by: PGD | Link to this comment | 03-31-14 1:14 PM
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This here is some of that vaunted free speech / academic freedom FIRE is always on about, I expect.


Posted by: delagar | Link to this comment | 03-31-14 6:27 PM
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