PSC employees have been working without a contract since March 1, 2023. Our union leadership just announced that we have three bargaining sessions scheduled in June and early July! To […]
Dear friends, As we transition into summer, please consider making a small donation to help keep the People’s Pantry afloat. While many of us may be away from the GC, […]
A blast from the past
Check out this May 1969 edition of the old United Federation of Teachers newspaper, action, and this Jan. 1983 edition of the old GC Doctoral Students Council paper, refuse. Let us […]
As smoke from Canadian wildfires descended upon NYC last week, unionized and gig delivery workers supported each other as employers predictably failed to address safety concerns.
The recent Supreme Court ruling in Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters Local 174 gives employers a precedent to sue unions for “damages” caused by strikes. But this does not take away […]
The Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) Graduate Center campus at CUNY, located adjacent to City College in Harlem, is supposed to be a state-of-the-art building, representing hundreds of millions of […]
Could LA be on its way to a general strike?
Over the last few weeks, several LA unions have turned out to demonstrations in support of striking WGA workers. With hospitality workers and teachers also about to face expired contracts, […]
The unionization wave continues. Barnes and Noble workers are joining employees at a long list of businesses who are seeking (often successfully) to unionize. Workers at the Park Slope Barnes […]
Doctors at Elmhurst Hospital have been negotiating with the hospital’s management for almost a year in an attempt to achieve parity in pay and benefits with doctors in other zip […]
CUNY Law censors pro-Palestinian speaker
On May 12, Fatima delivered a graduate speech at CUNY Law’s 2023 commencement ceremony after her peers voted for her to represent them. Last week, CUNY Law administrators gave into […]