Unionized academic workers go on strike, for what?
- A rolling strike by unionized academic workers over the University of California's response to pro-Palestinian protests reached UC Irvine, starting Wednesday.
- Rafael Jaime, president of UAW Local 4811, accused UC of condoning violence against workers and students peacefully protesting for peace and freedom in Palestine.
- The strike, spreading to more campuses, highlights growing tensions between academic workers and UC administration regarding handling of pro-Palestinian protests.
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Roundup: UC workers' strike expands to 5 campuses over handling of pro-Palestinian protests
SACRAMENTO, the United States, June 3 (Xinhua) -- The ongoing strike at the University of California (UC) further expanded to two more campuses on Monday, with thousands of academic workers demanding amnesty for those facing criminal and discipline charges related to pro-Palestinian protests. Read full story
UC San Diego workers to join strikes over response to pro-Palestinian protests
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Academic workers at UC San Diego will hit the picket line on Monday joining strikes at other universities in the system over their response to pro-Palestinian protests. The strike, which was authorized in a vote by the unionized academic workers last month, began at UC Santa Cruz before spreading to UCLA and UC Davis on Friday. UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara are also expected to join the strike this week, according to Un…
UC Strike expands to 5 campuses over handling of pro-Palestinian protests
The ongoing strike at the University of California (UC) further expanded to two more campuses on Monday, with thousands of academic workers demanding amnesty for those facing criminal and discipline charges related to pro-Palestinian protests,...
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