@nerdosyndical

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Historian of university labor//abolition.university//birds//american studies

Just wanted to let folks know about the #Cornell Labor Action Tracker, the only comprehensive database of strikes in the United States. Government stopped collecting most strike data under Reagan so we decided to do it!

https://striketracker.ilr.cornell.edu/

ILR Labor Action Tracker

A dispatch from strikers at UCSC. Sorry, no alt text available
Pine Grosbeak, Queensbury, NY. December, 2020
@[email protected] he makes several appearances, both in his NAACP capacity and as a member of the organizing committee of a clerical workers union drive in the late sixties and early seventies!
Here goes: an #introduction! I’m an #editor at #SUNYPress, acquiring in #GenderStudies, #QueerStudies, #LatinAmericanStudies, #LiteraryStudies, #education, and more more more. My home field is #modernism and I wrote a book about modernist #womenwriters and thinking about the #gift in post-WWI literature and the social sciences. Trying to fight the good fight on behalf of #UniversityPress workers. Here to boost #labor issues and organizing in #HigherEducation.
#histodons Mutulu Shakur is being released! Among other things, he was deeply involved in the pioneering efforts of the Lincoln Detox, a collaborative effort of the Young Lords and other New Left groups to create a community run response to Narcotics Addiction at Lincoln Hospital, which they occupied (a successor operates, but the original program was ended by 1978). It still influences how addiction treatment is carried out—and people forget how radical it once was:
Today is the 81st anniversary of the first #strike by Yale custodial and maintenance, and physical plant workers. It was a one-day strike for recognition, and it was successful. 10 years later, the members of Local 142 left the United Construction Workers to form the independent Federation of University Employees. After organizing the dining hall workers in 1955, (and a 2-week strike in 1953) they affiliated with the Hotel and Restaurant Workers and became Local 35, which they remain today.
Today is the 17th anniversary of the first day of the 2005-2006 GSOC-UAW strike at New York University, still the longest strike in the history of the US graduate employee labor movement.

Something that needs more attention on #academic and #science Mastodon: UAW Academic Workers have announced a multi-unit statewide #strike against the #UniversityofCalifornia for unlawful conduct, beginning November 14th. This might be the largest academic worker strike in US history.

Please support my fellow postdocs, grad students, and researchers in whatever way you can as we fight for fair labor rights: https://www.fairucnow.org/support/.

#academia #postdoc #phd #research #solidarity #union

@CautionWIP I supported the strike. As someone who does not live in Ontario (or, for that matter, in Canada) and is not a CUPE member I will leave it for those who are to assess how things turned out.