Tracy Berger

Nature: Historic US research strike ends — but energizes a movement

“As University of California researchers return to work, union organizers say this is just the beginning of a nationwide push for better working conditions.” “As it stands, academia is now home to some of the largest growth in unionization across all sectors of the US economy. Nearly 150 unions, representing more than 600,000 academic workers, […]

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Image of UW workers protesting for fair pay. Many are wearing purple and holding signs.

Support Workers at UW Libraries & Press

University of Washington Libraries, Gallagher Law Library, and UW Press workers have authorized a strike! The UW Libraries Union has been in contract negotiations for a first collective bargaining agreement for over a year. UW Libraries and Press workers demand that the University stop delaying negotiations, stop degrading workplace protections, stop proposing a two-tiered system

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Support the right to living wages and collective bargaining for Maryland higher ed workers

Support the right to living wages and collective bargaining for Maryland higher ed workers!

Workers in Maryland’s public institutions of higher education are organizing for living wages and the passage of legislation allowing them to engage in collective bargaining. We need your support! Collective bargaining is a fundamental right of all workers, but faculty and students in Maryland state institutions of higher education are denied this right under current

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Washington Post: America’s student loan crisis stems from a war on education as a public good

“Free or low-cost college used to be the norm, but now, as austerity measures saddle students with debt and create precarious conditions for many academic workers, American politicians create policy that treats higher education as a luxury. And today, college remains a weapon in the culture wars, with attacks on affirmative action, diversity, equity and

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Higher Ed Labor 2022 Wrap Up: Building Solidarity for 2023

Thursday, December 15, 2022; 4:30pm PT/ 5:30pm MT/ 6:30pm CT/ 7:30pm ET A lot has happened – and is still happening! – with higher ed labor in 2022. Join us for a wall-to-wall, coast-to-coast celebration of 2022 organizing and action across the US and internationally, and to prepare for the long fight ahead. Union members with

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Graduate Employees' Organization – formed in 1974, GEO is a union representing graduate student instructors (GSIs) and graduate student staff assistants (GSSAs) at the University of Michigan

U of Michigan: Agree to transparent and accessible negotiations with GEO

Sign this open letter to call on the University of Michigan Board of Regents to ensure that Academic Human Resources (AHR) agrees to transparent and inclusive bargaining with the Graduate Employees’ Organization, a labor union representing 2,300 graduate workers at U-M. There is no time to waste.  Graduate workers face a crisis of affordability at

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Commit to solidarity: NYC-Area Contingent Faculty Aren’t Scabs!

If you’re a worker in the NYC area, sign this pledge not to break any NYC-area higher ed strikes (in addition to part-time faculty at The New School, workers at Rutgers, Fordham, Pratt, and CUNY are all currently in negotiations). Recently, administration at The New School, whose part-time faculty are in the third week of

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New School Part-Time Faculty Union logo

Add your name: Boycott of New School events in solidarity with faculty on strike

The strike called by the part-time faculty of the New School, who constitute 87 percent of its teaching staff and who have been joined in the strike by many full-time faculty and students, is currently in its third week. Workers rejected the university’s “last, best, and final” offer last week with 95% voting no. UAW

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L.U.V. & Honor, Let Us Vote, Faculty Alliance of Miami

Support Faculty at Miami University in Ohio! Let Us Vote!

Faculty Alliance of Miami AAUP-AFT (FAM) calls on community allies to help share some L.U.V. and support the faculty at Miami University in Ohio by signing this petition. Despite FAM’s certified majority of faculty who filed cards to support union recognition and election, Miami is delaying our vote by attempting to exclude non-tenure-track faculty (including librarians and

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Bloomberg Law: Yale Union Election Is Latest Move in Campus Labor Renaissance

Although labor rights at public universities are determined by state law and aren’t affected by the Columbia decision, the massive strike at the UC system has had a spillover effect across workers in higher education, said Todd Wolfson, a Rutgers professor and vice-president of the union representing graduate student workers, postdoctoral associates, and faculty at the university. “They

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