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Professors Hit by Late Paychecks in Academia

The article discusses how late paychecks are severely impacting academics, particularly those in vulnerable financial positions. It highlights the challenges faced by professors who rely on timely payments for their livelihood. Written by Adrienne Lu, it emphasizes the punitive effects on those least able to afford delays.

Key Points

  • Late paychecks disproportionately affect financially vulnerable academics.
  • The issue punishes professors who can least afford financial instability.
  • Article explores broader implications for academic workforce stability.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This issue may indirectly highlight government overreach in public higher education funding, potentially affecting educator retention and institutional freedom. However, it has no direct implications for K-12 school choice, ESAs, vouchers, or parental rights.

Source: Congrats on Your New Job, Professor. Good Luck Getting Paid.

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