GESO follows trend, shifts focus to issues
GESO's recent shift to a strategy centered on issues specific to the Yale Graduate School from one rooted in pro-unionization ideology follows the group's historical pattern closely.
Since its founding in 1987, the Graduate Employees and Students Organization has operated cyclically -- after first developing widespread support among graduate students by calling for issues-based reform, GESO routinely shifts course, pressing the Yale administration for union recognition, professors and students said.
GESO Chairwoman Anita Seth GRD '05 said that although the group's...
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