Bylaws Drafting of our bylaws continues. Our Process Working Group will be holding two more workshops to welcome input and to put together an updated draft of the bylaws. Join one of our workshops this week: Wednesday, May 26, 7pm,
GWC-UAW local 2110 unit bylaws drafting and ratification vote process
GWC-UAW local 2110 unit bylaws drafting and ratification vote process Invitation to contribute to GWC-UAW local 2110 unit bylaws is hereby declared open: All eligible Union supporters [any Columbia graduate and undergraduate student who is currently employed by the University
Notice of Election for Bargaining Committee Vacancy Election
Bargaining Committee Nominations are hereby declared open for GWC-UAW Local 2110 Bargaining Committee elections (ten [10] positions): All eligible Union supporters [any Columbia graduate and undergraduate student who is currently employed by the University according to the categories outlined by
Resignations and General Body Meetings
Hi everyone, We thank our powerful rank and file for organizing the motion to reconstitute the bargaining committee. With over 500 signatories, this motion received more votes than any candidate on the bargaining committee. In light of this petition and
Updates on Attestation
Earlier last month, we asked that workers who were in a position to do so delay cooperating with the attestation system as long as possible in solidarity with those still on strike. As the semester comes to an end, we
Join Tomorrow! Solidarity with GSOC-UAW 2110
A group of student workers is joining our union siblings at NYU GSOC-UAW Local 2110 on the picket line tomorrow, Wednesday! The plan is to meet at 9:30 AM at the Broadway gates of the Morningside campus and take the
Vote to End or Continue the Strike Starts Tomorrow
While we develop the strategy for moving forward at the bargaining table, we need to decide whether we are prepared to resume the strike. For that reason, we are holding a vote on whether to continue or end the strike,
Contract Ratification Vote Results
Today, we concluded the ratification vote on a proposed agreement for our first union contract. After a vote with tremendous participation from our unit, the ballots have been counted and the majority of voters (1,093-970) felt compelled to reject the
Misleading Emails & Ratification Ballot Count Tomorrow
It has come to our attention that there have been recent emails from an individual renamed ‘Columbia Student Workers’ which can be misconstrued as impersonating official GWC communication. As a reminder, official union communication comes from info@columbiagradunion.com. You may disregard these
REMINDER: Ratification Vote
We are writing to remind you of the ongoing ratification vote for our tentative agreement on the first contract for research and teaching assistants at Columbia. Please note that you should have received an email with subject line “Vote now: