Friday, April 20, 2007
Salary dispute between GTAs, University settled
A pay agreement between the University of Kansas and graduate teaching assistants was approved by the Kansas Board of Regents on Thursday, ending a two-year dispute that kept GTAs from getting raises. GTAs on the current payroll will receive a raise that averages 11.3 percent.
— Joe Hunt
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