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Will the UE union be elected as the collective bargaining representative of the MIT graduate students?
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YES
This market will resolve to YES if The Tech (https://thetech.com/) publishes an article prior to April 14, 2022 saying that the union election described in https://ovc.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/NEE.01-RC-289879.NEE_.01-RC-289879.REVISED_MITNoticeofElection-Manual.pdf has elected the United Electrical, Radio, & Machine Workers of America (UE) as the collective bargaining representative for the graduate students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This market will resolve to NO if The Tech publishes an article saying that this union election did not elect UE as the graduate students' collective bargaining representative. If The Tech does not publish an article one way or the other by April 14, then the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, news.mit.edu, mitgsu.org, and grad-union.mit.edu, in that order, will be consulted as to whether this union has been voted in or not. If no such source has publicized that, the question will resolve inconclusively. Close date updated to 2022-04-14 11:59 pm Apr 8, 12:43pm: https://thetech.com/2022/04/08/grad-students-unionize confirms that the grad students have unionized.
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My inside sources indicate that about 2/3 voted YES
I've seen a lot more pro-union posters around, and far fewer anti-union posters.