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Dear Guarini community,
I am writing to address the concerns raised regarding grading policies for graduate students participating in the GOLD-UE strike.
Dartmouth respects the rights of graduate students to engage in lawful strike activities without fear of retaliation. The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) protects the right to strike, and we are committed to upholding these protections. Dartmouth prohibits retaliation against graduate students (or any Dartmouth employees) engaged in lawful strike activities.
However, it is important to differentiate between employment responsibilities and academic progress. While students have the right to withhold their labor during a strike, academic requirements remain in place. The strike does not exempt students from fulfilling their academic obligations, which include making satisfactory progress in their research and teaching assignments as part of their degree program. This distinction is crucial to maintain the integrity and standards of our academic programs.
Here are the key points related to academic expectations during the strike:
We understand these situations are complex and require careful consideration. Our goal is to support students in their academic journey while respecting their rights as employees. At the same time, as an academic institution we support our faculty's right to grade students provided the grade reflects the students' academic progress.
Sincerely,
David Kotz
Provost