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Science Career Magazine

Issue for October 19, 2001

Science Career Magazine
United We Stand
By  Kirstie Urquhart  - T rade unions. Depending on your age and political leanings, these words might conjure up images of the Tolpuddle martyrs, Jarrow marchers, or flying pickets; staunch defenders of workers rights or dangerous reactionaries threatening the country's future economic growth. The unions associated with school teachers, nurses, and miners certainly have
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Feel Like You Are Getting a Raw Deal? We Can Help
By  AUT CRS Committee  - Your union can help if you want better pay or if anything bad happens to you, but like any insurance it can only help if you have been a member for some time prior to a crisis.
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The Secret of Research Success
By  Phil Dee  - Part of becoming a successful scientist is building up your own portfolio of ideas: experiments you'd love to do if you ever get the time (and money).
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Science, Careers, and Life: Inventing Your Future
By  Crispin Taylor  - L ast month, the summer 2001 issue of AWIS Magazine hit newsstands and mailboxes around the country, with the intriguing subtitle, "Science, Careers, and Life: Inventing Your Future." As a result of our partnership with AWIS , it is Next Wave's privilege to bring you those AWIS Magazine articles that
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Contract Researchers: The Underrepresented Majority
By  Stephen Clark  - I think the AUT lacks the one vital ingredient for a union to be effective--solidarity.