Update on #UCSCStrike #CostOfLivingAdjustment
the tl;dr version, March 3

#UCSantaCruz striking grad students were fired Feb 27

#UCSantaBarbara joined strike that day, #UCDavis began grading strike

Six other campuses are preparing to strike: #UCIrvine #UCRiverside #UCBerkeley #UCLA #UCMerced and #UCSanDiego

Not sure what's up with #UCSF

https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/29/18831164.php

For Wildcat Strikers at UCSC, There's No Turning Back : Indybay

At least 82 graduate students at UC Santa Cruz withheld Fall grades and, as of February 28, are out of a job next quarter. 54 who had already received Spring appointments were dismissed, and the rest simply won't get hired. But the movement has declared that the fight isn't over, and "Together, we win!". More teaching assistants will withhold Winter grades, and over 542 graduate students have pledged to refuse teaching assistant positions vacated by dismissed graduates. In response to this administrative escalation, graduate students are calling for the cancellation of classes on Monday, March 2, and for everyone to join them on the picket for a press conference in the morning.

Update on #UCSCStrike

On Monday March 2nd, #UCSD is rallying in support of firings over the weekend. #Red4EdRally

We are fired and it's official. @UCSC terminated student workers engaged in #ucscstrike strike for a Cost of Living Adjustment (#COLA). Did we get a COLA? No! So why would we stop striking? #cola4all

ON STRIKE!!!: #COLA 4 UCSC (@payusmoreucsc) | nitter

https://nitter.net/payusmoreucsc/status/1233495762538921984

ON STRIKE!!!: #COLA 4 UCSC (@payusmoreucsc)

We are fired and it's official. @UCSC terminated student workers engaged in #ucscstrike strike for a Cost of Living Adjustment (#COLA). Did we get a COLA? No! So why would we stop striking? #cola4all

#UCSCStrike update:

#UCSC (Santa Cruz) grad students still striking even as the letters firing them are being sent, and they turned up to demonstrate at #SpeechMatters2020

#UCSB (Santa Barbara) is on full strike (no teaching, no grading, no office hours)

#UCD (Davis) strikers are withholding grades from winter term.

#UCSD (San Diego) is now circulating a strike poll.

#UCLA staged a one-day solidarity sick-out

Here's a interesting look at all of it,

Unions work to defeat UC-Santa Cruz grad student strike
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/02/27/ucsc-f27.html

Unions work to defeat UC-Santa Cruz grad student strike

The UAW declared in an open letter at Berkeley that it would not defend the UCSC strikers or any UC Berkeley students who took sympathy wildcat action.

#UCSCStrike Update, Feb 27th:

the grad students/TAs of the University of California, Santa Barbara, aka #UCSB, joined the strike today.

http://dailynexus.com/2020-02-24/breaking-ucsb-graduate-students-vote-to-begin-full-strike-on-thursday-for-cost-of-living-adjustment/

Lots of support noise from #UCLA and #UCD too

Breaking: UCSB Graduate Students Vote To Begin Full Strike on Thursday for Cost-of-Living Adjustment

UCSB 4 COLA is calling for a monthly amount of $1,807.51.

The Daily Nexus
pay us more ucsc – UC grad student workers fighting for a cost of living adjustment

pay us more ucsc

After saying they would only negotiate with reps that don't actually represent the striking grad students, the admin in the #UCSCStrike is now taking away their jobs as teaching assistants.

https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/02/24/uc-santa-cruz-strikers-lose-ta-jobs

UC Santa Cruz Strikers to Lose TA Jobs | Inside Higher Ed

The University of California, Santa Cruz’s ongoing graduate student strike over a requested cost-of-living adjustment escalated late Friday, when many teaching assistants did not turn in undergraduates’ fall quarter grades by a deadline set by Janet Napolitano, university system president. A week prior, Napolitano said anyone who withheld marks as part of a December grade strike would be ineligible for a spring teaching appointment. She also told those teaching assistants on a current labor strike to resume their duties. In response, graduate students from some Santa Cruz departments pledged not to accept vacated assistantships, as others said they wouldn’t take on any assistantships at all if any of their peers lost jobs. The university is “threatening to fire graduate student workers en masse for asking to be paid enough to live where they work,” reads a memo from graduate employees in the department of astronomy and astrophysics, for example. “We reject the notion that our fellow workers at [Santa Cruz] should be threatened with a loss of employment, ability to feed themselves and their families, and likely loss of ability to continue in a graduate program, for demanding to be relieved of extreme rent burden so that they can focus on the university’s academic missions of excellence in teaching and research.” The entire California system relies heavily on teaching assistants to deliver undergraduate education and for research. Graduate employees across the university system are unionized in affiliation with the United Auto Workers. Santa Cruz has said its hands are tied with the respect to the COLA demand due to the systemwide contract. But Santa Cruz graduate employees insist that there are precedents for amending their campus contract terms to accommodate their request for $1,412 extra per month. They say they live in one of the most expensive rental markets in the country, and that many of their rank spend about 60 percent of their pay on rent, leaving little left over for anything else. They say the adjustment would mean that they could spend closer to 30 percent of their pay on housing, bringing them out of what’s known as cost of rent burden. The statewide UAW chapter on Saturday denounced Napolitano’s recent announcement about holding a meeting with the UC Graduate and Professional Council, and not the union. Kavitha Iyengar, president of the statewide union and a Ph.D. candidate in jurisprudence and social policy at the Berkeley campus, said the “time has come for UC to meet us at the bargaining table so that we can work to resolve the issues that have left so many student-workers economically insecure. Conflating COLA negotiations with the [council’s] other advocacy efforts is an attempt to buy time and deflate the energy of this movement -- and it will not work.” Graduate students on several system campuses have also held solidarity rallies in support of Santa Cruz student workers. Scott Hernandez-Jason, Santa Cruz spokesperson, said Saturday via email that “future employment as an academic student employee will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration current disciplinary actions and/or student misconduct.” Graduate students who met the deadline will be eligible for spring and future teaching appointments, along with the university’s new, five-year funding program and $2,500 annual housing stipend. These students also will be eligible to serve on the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Graduate Education to “help continue to improve the support for graduate students.” Asked how many graduate students withheld fall marks, Hernandez-Jason said exact numbers were not yet available, but “we will respect all good-faith efforts to turn in grades.”

The website for the band #MututalBenefit says they are playing in Oakland CA the evening of Feb 24, but it just went out on  that they will be playing live Monday at noon at the #UCSCStrike (campus gates @ Bay & High Sts)

https://www.mutualbenef.it/tour

https://twitter.com/quackfluff/status/1231669384566824960

Tour — Mutual Benefit

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Acting in solidarity isn't just about striking! Sometimes it's providing medical care, legal assistance, food, or the support of a community. And sometimes it's about making art and games: #UCSCstrike https://twitter.com/rockpapershot/status/1231187180795592704

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/payusmoreucsc/status/1231335243547701248

Rock Paper Shotgun on Twitter

“In solidarity with striking student workers, here's your free games roundup! Games about community, labour, self-care, and surviving in the university system. ✊ - https://t.co/Rm0Qk5pjq0”

Twitter

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We may lose our jobs for striking but this strike is not just about a living wage; it's about the future of higher education and who has access to it #ucscstrike #cola4all https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/feb/21/university-california-santa-cruz-graduate-students-strike?CMP=share_btn_tw

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/payusmoreucsc/status/1231080123375509504

California grad students risk losing their jobs amid months-long strike

Fellow students and faculty across state march in solidarity amid call for better pay as cost of living soars