Oh boy, careful what you wish for:  Indentured Servitude.    The legislative 
things to do are to prevent just that.
Bring back pensions and give an incentive to stay for five years.

https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2017/11/the-push-for-education-programs-that-pay-people-as-they-learn/546329/

Fadulu: Even though a company has invested in an apprentice, couldn't the 
apprentice leave and go elsewhere for a job that pays better? It sounds risky 
from a business perspective.

Campa-Najjar: There are certain agreements that could prevent that. Unions, 
when they do apprenticeships, they just say, "If we train you, you have 
committed to staying for five years."  It's almost like the military. ... Maybe 
there's just [a need for] accountability on both sides [when it comes to 
companies and their employees]. The employer and employee come into this 
relationship where we're going to train you and you will work for us for the 
next five years. We'll put you on this curriculum where every couple months you 
get a promotion. ... So I think there are some things legislatively we could do 
to make that happen.

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On the other hand, many professors want a cheap, dedicated labor force, and 
benefit from having a labor pool that believes they have poor employment 
options until they say otherwise.  Why should being a grad student an exercise 
in suffering?  Meanwhile, research is done by many kind of organizations 
outside of universities.      
Academia often does not play nice with industry, and often goes to great 
lengths to shield itself from outsiders.
At least half the talks I go to introduce the speaker based on their 
distinguished academic genealogy, and not based on any of their accomplishments.
Even the forms I have to fill out to invite speakers assume a certain kind of 
background, and the expectations are set up (at many levels of the 
organization) to judge harshly anyone that does not conform to that.

In a way, I see all this, and think Burn Baby Burn.

Marcus


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