Tag Archives: Solidarity

Student-Labor Alliance Aims to Lift Standards at Vanderbilt

Labor Notes: Student-Labor Alliance Aims to Lift Standards at Vanderbilt

Nashville’s Vanderbilt University hosted a conference in late March of the National Association of College & University Food Services. The association promises “revolutionary thinking” for university dining departments.

But outside the confab, 50 Vanderbilt workers, students, faculty, alumni, and faith leaders hosted their own event. They showcased the poverty that persists among Vanderbilt dining hall workers, who make only $16,500 per year on average.

Dave Zirin interview with UVA Football Player Joseph WIlliams, Hunger Striking for Campus Workers

The Nation: Our Interview with UVA Football Player Joseph WIlliams, Hunger Striking for Campus Workers

Rare are the times when an NCAA football player at a Division 1 Bowl Championship Series eligible school stands up for issues related to social justice. The reasons for this silence are manifold. From their legal and organizational powerlessness as “student-athletes,” to the annual renewal needed for their scholarships, to just the sheer amount of time players are asked to invest in their teams along with their isolation from the broader campus, silence is often the easiest option. This is the first part of what makes the case of University of Virginia football player Joseph Williams so exceptional. Williams, along with a group of fellow classmates, is currently engaged in a hunger strike organized by the Living Wage Campaign. The group is demanding that the service employees who work on the campus receive wages that keep up with the cost of living in Charlottesville, Virginia. Williams is doing nothing less than risking his football career and his health in order to stand up for the voiceless on campus.

What makes this story even more remarkable is Williams’s own voice. His essay on why he joined the hunger strike makes for powerful reading. Our interview with him was no less impressive. This is a jock for justice, laying it on the line for a cause deeply personal to him. If publicity of his stand inspires other college football players to be heard, the NCAA will find itself in difficult and unchartered waters.

Bigger than Unions, Bigger than Wisconsin

YES!: Bigger than Unions, Bigger than Wisconsin

How Americans across professions, religions, and states are uniting in opposition to Wisconsin’s anti-union bill—and cultivating a movement that reaches far beyond the state border.

As UC Berkeley Investigates Police Brutality Against Students Protesting Fee Hikes, a Report From Inside the Takeover of Wheeler Hall

Walkout September 24 in solidarity with U of California faculty

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Adjunct Solidarity

Inside Higher Ed: Adjunct Solidarity

Utah’s Weber State University is not a hotbed of adjunct activism. There is no union. Adjuncts don’t belong to the Faculty Senate; the national organizations that work with those off the tenure track had a tough time coming up with members at the university. That’s not because adjuncts aren’t important at Weber State. In fact, they teach about one third of its classes.

England: Strikes planned over dress code; teacher sacked over shoe choice

BBC: Strikes plan for trainers teacher

Staff plan to strike at a school that refused to reinstate a teacher it sacked for wearing trainers in class.

Adrian Swain was fired for refusing to follow an unofficial staff dress code at St Paul’s Way Community School in Tower Hamlets in east London.