{"id":4304,"date":"2021-03-15T01:26:00","date_gmt":"2021-03-15T01:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/columbiagradunion.org\/?p=4304"},"modified":"2021-03-15T01:26:00","modified_gmt":"2021-03-15T01:26:00","slug":"strike-starts-tomorrow-bargaining-update-from-march-14-session","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/columbiagradunion.org\/2021\/03\/15\/strike-starts-tomorrow-bargaining-update-from-march-14-session\/","title":{"rendered":"Strike Starts Tomorrow | Bargaining Update from March 14 Session"},"content":{"rendered":"

TLDR: #CUonStrike<\/strong>\u00a0The University has not put a fair offer on the table, so we proceed with the strike, effective tonight at midnight (ET). Read below for a summary of the session and details on the hardship fund. Then read this\u00a0comparison of our bargaining positions<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0overall bargaining progress<\/a>.<\/p>\n


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Bargaining Update<\/strong><\/p>\n

Less than 24 hours before the March 15 strike deadline, our teams met to make one last attempt to come to an agreement before student workers across the University walk off the job. The session began late, but the University for the first time shared some cost estimates with us, and we had a clarifying discussion that would have been truly helpful months ago, but here we are. We also had a productive exchange on the University\u2019s plans to help student workers whose research progress was delayed by COVID-19; however, Columbia resists addressing the problem through contract language.<\/p>\n

We presented revised proposals on Recognition, Health Benefits, Fee and Tuition Waivers, and Compensation. The University moved on only two proposals: Health Benefits and Recognition. Their Health Benefits position showed progress; they raised the fund amount to $200k per year and now have language ensuring full medical premium coverage for all PhD workers and their dependents. Their Recognition proposal, however, still does not include the full NLRB-certified unit, specifically when it comes to Course Assistants who may be working less than 15 hours\/week.<\/p>\n

We did not see any progress from the University on Compensation or Non-Discrimination and Harassment\u2014a grave disappointment but not a surprise. We did not hear anything on Union Security either, although they appear to be holding a revised proposal in reserve as a possible bargaining chip. In short,\u00a0we did not receive enough movement from the University to avert a strike or even stop the clock on the strike deadline.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Our open issues remain:<\/strong><\/p>\n