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Columbia Is Still a Bully (w/ Joanna Lee, Tamara Hache, & Caroline Smith)
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Back in the spring, we spoke with three graduate student workers at Columbia University who were on strike with other members of the Student Workers of Columbia union, UAW Local 2110. After rank-and-file members rejected the tentative agreement between the university and the bargaining committee, negotiations continued, but Columbia has still failed to meet key demands, including better wages, dental and vision healthcare coverage, and third-party arbitration for cases involving harassment and discrimination. Now, Student Workers of Columbia are back on strike and have been on the picket line since November 3. In this mini-cast, we talk with three graduate student workers, Joanna Lee, Tamara Hache, and Caroline Smith, about the strike and how academic workers are an essential part of the labor movement.
Additional links/info below...
- Student Workers of Columbia, UAW Local 2110 website, Facebook page, and Twitter page
- Hardship Fund for Columbia Student Workers #CUonStrike
- Working People, "Mini-cast: Columbia Is a Bully (w/ Joanna Lee, Harlan Chambers, & Cameron Foltz)"
- Joanna's Twitter page
- Tamara's Twitter page
- Caroline's Twitter page
- Ashley Wong, The New York Times, "Why Columbia Student Workers Are Back On Strike"
- Rachel Himes, Jacobin, "Why Columbia Graduate Workers Like Me Are on Strike"
Permanent links below...
- Working People Patreon page
- Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show!
- Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page
- In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page
- The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page
Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org)
- Jules Taylor, "Working People Theme Song"
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Manage episode 308290046 series 2402577
Back in the spring, we spoke with three graduate student workers at Columbia University who were on strike with other members of the Student Workers of Columbia union, UAW Local 2110. After rank-and-file members rejected the tentative agreement between the university and the bargaining committee, negotiations continued, but Columbia has still failed to meet key demands, including better wages, dental and vision healthcare coverage, and third-party arbitration for cases involving harassment and discrimination. Now, Student Workers of Columbia are back on strike and have been on the picket line since November 3. In this mini-cast, we talk with three graduate student workers, Joanna Lee, Tamara Hache, and Caroline Smith, about the strike and how academic workers are an essential part of the labor movement.
Additional links/info below...
- Student Workers of Columbia, UAW Local 2110 website, Facebook page, and Twitter page
- Hardship Fund for Columbia Student Workers #CUonStrike
- Working People, "Mini-cast: Columbia Is a Bully (w/ Joanna Lee, Harlan Chambers, & Cameron Foltz)"
- Joanna's Twitter page
- Tamara's Twitter page
- Caroline's Twitter page
- Ashley Wong, The New York Times, "Why Columbia Student Workers Are Back On Strike"
- Rachel Himes, Jacobin, "Why Columbia Graduate Workers Like Me Are on Strike"
Permanent links below...
- Working People Patreon page
- Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show!
- Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page
- In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page
- The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page
Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org)
- Jules Taylor, "Working People Theme Song"
307 odcinków
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