On Feb 16th, grad workers in GEO and P4P rallied outside the School of Social Work before packing the room at the Regents Meeting. MSW grad Justice Cook explained that many MSWs are forced to take second jobs, making degree requirements--including 900 unpaid internship hours--nearly impossible to fulfill. MSW Larisa Mednis urged the Regents to bargain with grads over MSW compensation. 70 MSWs do their field placements at U-M, providing the University with nearly $1.3 million in unpaid labour. At the bargaining table, HR once again struck all of our proposed contract language, but had to face a powerful testimony from a grad worker who said: "How dare [HR] propose such ridiculous proposals on compensation without even having done the math of how a grad student would survive on those amounts, especially for those of us with additional costs?"
In a huge culmination of the Week of Grad Labor Visibility, hundreds of grad workers and dozens of allies turned out for open bargaining and called for U-M to seriously engage with grad workers' needs. HR asserted without evidence that paying grad workers a living wage is "infeasible," and argued that U-M's system for addressing harassment and discrimination had been fixed. In the afternoon, a panel of fellow U-M workers discussed how they won better contracts when union members took mass collective action. Attend the General Membership Meeting on Feb 21 (bit.ly/GEOEvents) to decide how we're going to escalate and win!
Milk carton. On the right side, it has a cow and "2% raise." On the left side, it says and "MISSING" with no picture but instead, "Dignity & Affordability" below it. Under that, it says, "Have you seen me? If you have any information please contact geo3550.org"
Over 250 workers participated in bargaining on Friday in anticipation of HR's counter on our demand for a living wage. Since 2020, the gap between our salary and the local cost of living has tripled to over $14.5k. In November, grad workers proposed that the University pay us a living wage of $38,500. Three months later, HR has responded with a proposal for an annual 2% raise for each year of the contract (2023-2026). In the words of Isaac, a grad worker in Chemistry, "2% is milk numbers, not raise numbers."

The University has now rejected almost our entire platform.

Take action during the Week of Grad Labor Visibility (bit.ly/GEOGradWeek) from Feb. 6 to Feb. 10!
HR suggested that allowing victims of abuse to escape without reporting would keep the University from addressing harassment and discrimination. HR then proceeded to flatly reject a broad slate of common-sense proposals intended to support graduate parents, international workers, and Masters students. Help respond by participating in the Week of Grad Labor Visibility from February 6 to 10 (bit.ly/GEOGradWeek).
HR finally gave us counterproposals on Friday, which can be summarized in a word: "No." For some crucial proposals -- paying MSW students for their labor, funding an unarmed, non-police crisis response program, and protecting workers from ICE -- HR went further, suggesting our proposals were permissive and potentially illegal, and telling us to drop them entirely.
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