University of Chicago grad students vote overwhelmingly to unionize
University of Chicago students walk the picket line on June 4, 2019, in support of university's graduate students who were on strike that week, hoping to push leaders of the school to formally recognize the union. - Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/TNS

CHICAGO — Graduate students at the University of Chicago voted overwhelmingly to unionize following a ballot count held Thursday by the National Labor Relations Board, the latest such vote in a swell of organizing at universities across the country. The U of C graduate students’ vote comes on the heels of a union victory in January at Northwestern University, where graduate students are also represented by the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. In recent months, graduate students at the University of Southern California and Yale also have voted to unionize. U of C graduat...