This paper examines the 2013 strike by adjunct faculty at Nassau Community College, identified under document index . It analyzes the conflict between public sector labor rights and court-ordered mandates (injunctions), specifically focusing on the moment faculty members chose to defy a court order to continue their protest for better wages and job security. 2. Historical and Legal Context
1. Executive Summary
The core of a "solid paper" on this subject must address why the adjuncts risked legal repercussions: G22937.part34.rar
This case highlights the increasing reliance of community colleges on "contingent" faculty who often lack benefits and long-term security. This paper examines the 2013 strike by adjunct