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COALITION OF UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES
State Headquarters: 2855 Telegraph Av., Berkeley CA (510) 845-2221 Fax (510) 845-7444
http://www.cueunion.org
Plan for mass rally Wednesday at Office of the President, Oakland
WHO: COALITION OF UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES (CUE)
WHAT: STRIKE & MASS DEMONSTRATION
WHEN: Wednesday, June 15, 2005
WHERE: 10 campuses, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and the UC Office of the President at 1111 Franklin Street, Oakland.
Battered by years of increasing labor unrest, the University of California looks for more of the same this week as clerical workers on all ten campuses and the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab leave their offices and take it to the streets for three days in a row.
Workers represented by CUE (Coalition of University Employees), a self-described "feisty, independent union" were joined by hundreds of other UC union members in honoring picket lines throughout the state on Monday. Work stoppages and rallies were reported from one end of the State to the other at UC campuses and hospitals in San Diego, Irvine, Berkeley, Santa Cruz and San Francisco. All reported turnout exceeding organizers expectations for the first day. They expect more to join them each day building up to the Strike's official end Wednesday night.
A mass rally is planned at the Office of the President, Robert Dynes, in Oakland on Wednesday. In the short time of Dynes' tenure, he has managed to preside over worse labor relations than his predecessor, Richard Atkinson, who retired two years ago. Workers from UCLA, UC Davis, Berkeley, Santa Cruz, Berkeley National Lab and San Francisco plan to arrive in buses and caravans for a show of "respect" that will doubtless embarrass the highly compensated University officials and executives who occupy offices there. A picket sign spotted at UCLA and other campuses, reads: "$5.2 Billion in Reserves, $786 million in profits last year...Does that look like a budget crisis to you?"
The battle is over wages for the expired 2003-2004 Re-Opener bargaining process which went to impasse, a State-appointed Fact Finder, a judgment in the workers favor, and the University's subsequent refusal to grant increases recommended by the Fact Finder, Gerald McKay last February.
Workers have become outraged to learn that University Regents voted May 25th to increase the compensation of David Russ, Treasurer for the Regents, by an additional $170,900 61%--to a new base salary" of $450,000 per year. Yet UC Labor Relations Director, Howard Pripas, continues to offer a 0% increase to clerical workers for 2003, 2004 and 2005.
Threats of "discipline" and suspension, targeting worker activists have been reported throughout the University system over the last several weeks. "It's a total betrayal of the good-faith bargaining process, said a CUE spokesperson to the press at one campus. "We patiently played the 'impasse game' to its conclusion, won our case before the Arbitrator (McKay), and now the mighty University wants to say screw you, we don't care."
During an April 7, 2005, Subcommittee Hearing, State Senator Jackie Speiers called UC's actions appalling and unacceptable."
Clerical workers report that even the University's compensation studies show them making 20-30% less in wages than comparable job holders at Cal State University.
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For more information, contact:
COALITION OF UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES
State Headquarters: 2855 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley CA
(510) 845-2221; Fax (510) 845-7444
www.cueunion.org