The election of Donald Trump to the highest office of government will be a disaster for the labor movement in the United States. Throughout the election season Trump campaigned on […]
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Kamran Moshef is a PhD student in Political Science. ************************************************************************ The election of Donald Trump is not what it seems. There have been a multitude of reactions to Trump’s victory, […]
Double Down
Dear PSCers – This is a really rough day. I cried, walking around my neighborhood. I found it hard to make eye contact. I am sad, and like many, I […]
#CUNYRising
This month CUNY Rising is kicking off their demand for a Students’ Bill of Rights (see below). This means advocating for, among other things, free tuition and adjunct parity. The […]
There are five committees that have been formed which any chapter member can join: the Adjunct Organizing Committee, the Contract and Grievance Committee, the Internal Organizing and Steward Committee, Legislative […]
PSC 2017/ CUNY 2017 Five Steps Toward Being Ready for the Next Contract Fight Luke Elliott-Negri When you organize in the PSC, you eventually hear these two statements: […]
Dear PSC Members – On September 22-23, 2016, the Graduate Center chapter of the PSC along with six other PSC chapters (Bronx Community College, LaGuardia College, City College, Brooklyn College, […]
As the November elections loom, the chapter’s Legislative Committee would like to bring your attention to a few PSC-wide initiatives that you might be unaware of. Monday, September 26th, the […]
Contingent Labor in a Time of Austerity: A Discussion with California Adjunct Organizer Jonathan Karpf and PSC Adjunct Leaders What can we learn from other academic unions about transforming the […]
Phone Banking
Hello electorate, The September 13th NYS Primary is (literally) around the corner – as you probably know, our allies in the Senate and Assembly were critical in defending CUNY’s budget […]