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E Pluribus Union: How changes at the NLRB explain Philadelphia's wave of medical residency unionization

E Pluribus Union: How changes at the NLRB explain Philadelphia's wave of medical residency unionization

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Temple law student Nick Shed looks at the recent wave of resident unionization in Philadelphia. He explores why more and more residents are turning to unionization, and how changes at the NLRB could put it all in jeopardy. Dr. Vihasa Govada, a Thomas Jefferson University medical resident and one of the union organizers behind the big labor win this winter, shares her perspective on a critical legal question: are residents employees entitled to unionize, or just students working 80-hour weeks for purely educational reasons?

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