Solidarity, student workers! We hope you’ve been keeping cool in the sizzling heat of the past week. The GWC bargaining committee kept their cool (the room was incredibly cold, actually) during a four-hour bargaining session with Columbia’s representatives on Tuesday,
Bargaining Session #14: Health Care is a Human Right
Solidarity, student workers! We hope you’ve been keeping cool in the sizzling heat of the past week. The GWC bargaining committee kept their cool (the room was incredibly cold, actually) during a four-hour bargaining session with Columbia’s representatives on Tuesday,
Healthcare Working Group Newsletter Volume 1
Bargaining Session #13 : An offer from Columbia we *can* refuse!
On July 11th, we met with Columbia’s bargaining team to continue negotiating our first union contract. Highlights: We presented our revised proposals on Training, Workload and Appointment Security. Columbia presented a comprehensive updated package of proposals consisting of mostly non-economic
Bargaining Session #13 : An offer from Columbia we *can* refuse!
On July 11th, we met with Columbia’s bargaining team to continue negotiating our first union contract. Highlights: We presented our revised proposals on Training, Workload and Appointment Security. Columbia presented a comprehensive updated package of proposals consisting of mostly non-economic
Bargaining Session #12: GWC Demands Columbia Reinstate Critical Health Plan
Student workers! Here’s a summary of our latest bargaining session — June 21, 2019: We demanded that Columbia rescind the elimination of the Student Health 100 Plan, which hundreds of student assistants currently benefit from. Columbia’s bargaining team insisted that
Statement on U.S. Department of State’s social media visa policy
On 31 May, the U.S. State Department formalized and implemented a policy requiring that nearly all visa applicants provide five years’ worth of social media account information, email addresses, and phone numbers in order to be allowed entry to the
Statement on U.S. Department of State’s social media visa policy
On 31 May, the U.S. State Department formalized and implemented a policy requiring that nearly all visa applicants provide five years’ worth of social media account information, email addresses, and phone numbers in order to be allowed entry to the
Statement on recent emails containing racist and dehumanizing content sent to graduate students at the Lamont
As the Organizing Committee of the Graduate Workers of Columbia (GWC-UAW Local 2110), we write in reference to recent emails containing racist and dehumanizing content sent to graduate students at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (“Lamont”). We are speaking out in
Statement on recent emails containing racist and dehumanizing content sent to graduate students at the Lamont
As the Organizing Committee of the Graduate Workers of Columbia (GWC-UAW Local 2110), we write in reference to recent emails containing racist and dehumanizing content sent to graduate students at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (“Lamont”). We are speaking out in