In a significant show of solidarity and protest, academic workers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have launched a strike, taking a stand against the university system's handling of pro-Palestinian protests.
This movement marks a pivotal moment in the intersection of labor rights and political activism within the academic sphere. The strike, initiated by graduate student workers who are part of the United Auto Workers 4811, underscores a growing discontent with the University of California's response to peaceful pro-Palestinian encampments and student protesters on campus, some of whom are union members themselves.
The university administration has declared the strike unlawful, citing a violation of the union's contract with the UC system, which explicitly prohibits work stoppages. In response, the University of California filed an Unfair Labor Practice charge against the union, escalating tensions between the two parties. Campus provost and executive vice chancellor, Lori Kletzer, emphasized the administration's stance in a public statement, highlighting the legal and contractual frameworks at play.
However, the striking workers and their supporters argue that the university's actions, particularly the alleged violent responses by campus police to peaceful protests, necessitate a strong and unified response from the academic community. They believe that the strike not only addresses grievances related to labor conditions but also takes a stand on broader issues of human rights and social justice.
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What is clear, however, is that the academic workers at UC Santa Cruz are determined to make their voices heard, advocating for both their rights as workers and their convictions as members of a global community concerned with issues of justice and equality.
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Do you believe academic workers should be allowed to strike in solidarity with political causes, and why?
@9MMWDYL2yrs2Y
Academic workers should be allowed a protest as long as it is peaceful. Political decisions effect everyone and everything, including academics and their workers.
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academic workers should def be allowed to go on strike
It's about time academic workers took a stand on issues like these; solidarity in fighting for both labor rights and political causes is powerful and necessary.
@LobbyMackerelLeft-Wing2yrs2Y
Absolutely inspiring to see academic workers at UC Santa Cruz standing up for what's right and showing real solidarity with the pro-Palestinian cause—it's high time institutions listen and act on issues of justice and human rights.
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UC Santa Cruz Academic Workers Strike in Support of Pro-Palestinian Protesters
The administration maintains the strike is unlawful and a violation of the union’s contract with UC, which prohibits work stoppages, said Lori Kletzer, campus provost and executive vice chancellor, in a statement. The University of California also filed an Unfair Labor Practice charge against the union on Friday.
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UC Santa Cruz graduate student workers join Pro-Palestinian strike over UC’s handling of Gaza protests
On Monday- UC Santa Cruz graduate workers from the United Auto Workers 4811 joined the Pro-Palestinian strikes. This comes in response to violent acts from mutliple UC Campus Police Departments when engaging with peaceful protesters on campuses.
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University of California academic workers launch strike at UC Santa Cruz, as demands grow for system-wide walkout
The strike must become the beginning of a broader action, including the entire membership of the United Auto Workers, against the war and in defense of the students.
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