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- Topic 22 AGSE Newsletter 12/15/92
- erichsu Grad student union efforts/info sharing 12:17 am Dec 16, 1992
- (at math.berkeley.edu)
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- From: erichsu@math.berkeley.edu (Eric Hsu at Lhasa)
- Subject: AGSE Newsletter 12/15/92
-
-
- This is the daily newsletter that is going out to AGSE members at UC
- Berkeley who are walking the picket lines or engaged in other strike
- activities.
-
- The strike continues... I guess I'll post the daily newsletter to this
- list, as requested by several people, until ordered to stop. If there
- is enough interest, I'll post all the newsletters, starting from Day
- Three of the strike, or maybe put them in some ftp archive, but only
- if there's incredible demand.
-
- DISCLAIMER: These are not official AGSE postings to the Internet. In
- fact, I'm sure the leadership has no idea I'm doing this at all.
- These are postings by me, an individual member of AGSE/UAW, who
- co-edits the stuff, and also has access to computer versions and a
- modem. I.e. these postings are not sanctioned in any way by AGSE!!
- This is just me exercising my right to free speech, etc, etc.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- On the Front Lines: Day 17
-
- Tuesday, December 15th, 1992
-
- This is a newsletter intended to keep people on the picket lines and
- in other strike activities informed. Please share this with others on
- the picket line. If there is some news you think should go into the
- newsletter, please contact Susan Shepler (540-6794 or shepler@math).
-
- Negotiations Update
-
- At our Monday meeting, the Berkeley administration requested a
- negotiations session for Thursday. This is the day AFTER the
- self-reporting forms are due. All the old issues are still on the
- table: "good faith", representation of our membership, dues deduction,
- guarantee of no reprisals, and a binding agreement. The
- administration said that they wanted another shot at resolution. They
- have not yet invited systemwide representatives to negotiations.
-
- Update on letter writing campaign to Undergraduate Institutions.
-
- At last night's meeting over a hundred of us signed up to write
- letters to our undergraduate institutions explaining the situation
- here. However, consultations with our lawyers led to the decision to
- call off the campaign. There is a problem of legal liability for
- employees who bad-mouth their employer during a labor dispute and
- disparage its "product". We want to ask faculty to make an extra
- effort to get UCB administration to address the issues.
-
- Carolling with an Attitude!
-
- We're carolling again tonight at Peltason's mansion from 6-7 p.m.
- Lyric sheets will be provided. Bring flashlights, candles, and
- musical instruments.
-
- Directions: After Arlington Circle, bear right to Arlington Ave. Take
- Arlington to the village of Kensington. Take a left at Rincon Rd at
- the Arlington Community Church. 200 yards on the left is 70 Rincon
- (large stone gate). Call the office for more information.
-
- UAW Strike Benefit Information
-
- Hundreds signed up for strike benefits at Thursday night's meeting. If
- you have registered for the strike benefits, if you've done your
- picketing duty, and if your pay was docked in November, you can pick
- up your benefit checks TODAY at the AGSE office from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- If your pay is docked in December, you must pick up your check in
- person on January 12th, 1993 or on a new second date January 19th,
- 1993 (the first day of classes). The regional director of the UAW has
- agreed that people, including readers and tutors, who joined the union
- after the strike began will be eligible for strike benefits, but this
- still has to be okayed by Detroit.
-
- To IP or not IP?
-
- According to Dean Duggan, submission of IP grades does fulfill one's
- obligation to turn in grades by December 21st. It seems UC "policy"
- is changing every day.
-
- The University can't simply assume teachers giving IP's are on strike.
- Legal mayhem would ensue. Note that the University can be sued for
- triple damages if they incorrectly dock pay. The fact that the
- University is desperately asking us to turn ourselves in is a sign
- that they are grasping at straws.
-
- AGSE suggests you contact professors to encourage them to give IP
- grades as an option that benefits faculty, undergraduates, and
- graduate students for the duration of the strike.
-
- Self-report forms... DISCO INFERNO (Burn baby, burn. Get it?)
-
- People do not need to turn in the self-reporting strike forms the
- administration wants. These letters have not been legally served, and
- many of us haven't received them. If UC bills for health insurance,
- the UAW will pay it. If UC bills for the month's share of partial fee
- waivers, UC will give us 6 months to pay (without blocking
- registration). Incorrectly docking pay of a non-striking worker would
- likely result in the University's payment of damages. Also, note that
- in 1989, after the 2-day strike, UAW successfully represented a
- student who was fired after striking. If UC sends other forms asking
- us to verify that we plan to fulfill our appointments for the Spring,
- say "yes". We plan to work, and we plan for UC to settle the strike
- reasonably so that we can work.
-
- So take those self-report forms and bring them to the rally, this
- Wednesday at noon, at Bancroft and Telegraph!
-
- Bates is on our Side
-
- State Assemblyman Tom Bates was on KPFA last night with a proposal to
- make collective bargaining with graduate students a state law, similar
- to the situation in Wisconsin. He was very supportive of AGSE's cause
- but said he would only pursue this legislation if the University
- administration really wants it. He said it would be useless to get
- such a bill through the Assembly, only to have it vetoed by Governor
- Wilson. This should put pressure on the administration to be public
- about their true agenda in dealing with graduate student employees
- without hiding behind vague legal arguments.
-
- In a letter to President Peltason, Bates said, "AGSE/UAW had an
- agreement with the Berkeley campus for three years, a relationship
- which the campus administration, the faculty, and the graduate student
- employees have all described as 'productive'. It seems to me that
- what they want now is essentially a continuation of that relationship.
- What is the University's interest in blocking that? Is the damage to
- the University and this campus worth it?"
-
- Give Assemblyman Bates a call or write a letter telling him how much you
- appreciate his efforts on our behalf.
-
- Assemblyman Tom Bates
- 12th District
- 1414 Walnut St.
- Berkeley, CA 94709
-
- 540-3176
-
-
- Notes from Other Campuses
-
- The letters of support from Graduate Student Unions on other campuses around
- the country keep coming in. We've had supportive e-mail from as far away as
- Germany!
-
- Closer to home: Santa Cruz has finished finals, but they will continue to
- picket throughout the break (except during administrative holidays). They'll
- be calling for a strike authorization vote for the winter quarter soon. Also,
- UCLA, the last of the nine campuses to contact us, called in their support and
- asked for advice on setting up a union of their own.
-
- Committees need YOU!
-
- If you'd like to volunteer to call a column of undergraduates from the ASUC
- directory and talk about issues involved in the strike, contact Joe Harrington
- at 845-5618.
-
- Also, to get involved in the Public Debate Forum committee to set up public
- discussions between AGSE and UC speakers, contact Sarah Taub at 559-8489 or
- Florence Pore at (415)641-9838 sometime this week. They still need help with
- publicty and outreach.
-
- Upcoming Events
-
- Tuesday
-
- 5:15 p.m. Meet at West Gate for car pooling to
- Peltason's mansion.
-
- 6-7 p.m. Carolling with an attitude!
-
- 6 p.m. Stewards' meeting, Institute for
- Industrial Relations.
-
- Wednesday
-
- noon Self-reporting forms conflagration
- rally! At Bancroft and Telegraph.
- Bring your letters from Tien.
-
- Thursday
-
- 6-8 p.m. General Membership meeting.
- Location to be announced.
-
- Conf?
-