More than 1,500 graduate students, teaching assistants and researchers are expected to walk off the job at UC Santa Cruz today, launching the first labor strike over the University of California’s response to pro-Palestinian protests in the past month.Some union members took part in those protests. The largely peaceful demonstrations sought to put pressure on the university to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, divest from weapons companies and cut various other economic ties to Israel.
The union, UAW 4811, won approval from its members last week to call for strikes at select campuses throughout the UC. Unlike a systemwide strike, this “stand up” strike may see labor stoppages at certain campuses, a strategy popularized by Detroit autoworkers in theirThe union of UC academic workers wants the university to “grant amnesty for all academic employees who were arrested and areand also to grant the right to free speech and political expression on campus,” said Rebecca Gross, a doctoral candidate in literature who heads the local union at UC Santa Cruz.
Response to the encampments has varied across the university system. At UC Riverside, campus leadership and students agreed to peacefully take down the tents; in exchange, the campus’s chancellorfall short of the demands students initially soughtLast week the chief of UC’s systemwide investment portfolio said the university holds about $3.3 billion in financial ties to weapons manufacturers, not directly but through investments in stock and bond indexes that include weapons companies.
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