Tomorrow is the day – we’re going to march, hold up signs, hand out flyers and make some noise at the Inauguration of President Shafik. The best way to support the bargaining committee and ensure we get a better economic
NEXT WEDS: Strike-Ready Practice Picket at Presidential Inauguration!
Together, we’ve had over 20 bargaining sessions with Columbia, laying out why postdocs and ARSs need a living wage – and why the university should provide institutional support for it. We rallied and handed out flyers at a lecture hosted by President-Elect
The Real Update on CPW-UAW Negotiations
You likely received an email from Columbia University regarding our contract negotiations. We wanted to clarify a few things, but above all, we want to highlight the importance of Postdocs and ARS supporting each other at this time. The best
[LETTER TO FACULTY] How to avoid a postdoc/ARS strike – Hear from the postdocs and ARSs
Dear Columbia Faculty, We are the postdocs and associate researchers that work in Columbia’s labs and research groups learning to conduct independent research by writing and reviewing grants, authoring papers and mentoring students, among other duties. Together, our union, the
[Thursday] 11am Strike Q&A Webinar & 6:30pm Town Hall
We are holding two essential strike-related events this Thursday where you can hear from postdocs who have gone on strike before, ask questions, and discuss. The Strike Informational Webinar is *now scheduled for 11am on Thursday, September 21*, and the
[RSVP] Strike Q&A Webinar & Town Hall
Our fight for a fair contract continues! While today’s bargaining session didn’t yield significant progress (see details below), we remain committed to win the priorities established by a majority of postdocs and ARSs. To help build this pressure, we have
Columbia Must Address Inflation: Protest for a fair contract on Thursday, 9/7
After receiving CU admin’s unreasonable and unrealistic offer last Thursday (a compensation offer that is a real-terms pay cut), one thing became clear to all of our members in attendance: our strike authorization vote was unfortunately not enough to get
Columbia continues to refuse any significant improvement
Yesterday we had our first bargaining session since our Strike Authorization Vote and we wanted to give a quick update, given how Columbia’s administration has behaved on the table. As a reminder, we ONLY had our economic package left to
98% of union members vote YES in Strike Authorization Vote!
We are excited to inform you that our contract campaign is in full swing after these 2 past weeks of organizing for our historic strike authorization vote. Here are the headlines: 🗳️ 962 postdocs & associate researchers voted in our
Strike Authorization Vote Results are in! Majority Votes YES!
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Strike Authorization Vote, which ended yesterday at midnight. Postdocs and Associate Researchers at Columbia University cast a total of 962 ballots. Union members voted with a majority of 97.56% Yes to authorize