Jacobin Radio: Labor for Palestine w/ Academic Workers in CA
Jun 4, 2024
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UAW academic workers from UC Santa Cruz, UCLA, and USC discuss labor actions, police violence, and solidarity with Palestine. The administration's harsh response, including calling in police and allowing attacks by white nationalists, sparked outrage. The podcast highlights the importance of solidarity, autonomy in university operations, and the need to challenge unfair labor practices.
UAW academic workers demand university divestment from companies tied to Israel's war.
Brutal responses highlight the fight for freedom of speech and amnesty for protesters.
UC Santa Cruz's strike sets precedence for solidarity and essential demands in labor activism.
Deep dives
Unprecedented Labor Action at UC Campuses
United Auto Workers or UAW Academic Workers from UC Santa Cruz, UCLA, and USC discuss the unprecedented labor action on their campuses and the violent response from police. The administration's passive approach at UC Santa Cruz shifted as the police entered campus, affecting over 200 protesters.
Solidarity with Palestine on Campuses
Students at various universities spearhead Palestine Solidarity encampments, demanding ceasefire and university divestment from companies tied to Israel's war. The brutal responses from administrations, like at UCLA, with police assaulting protesters, highlight the broader activism and demands for amnesty for all protesters.
Unionized Grad Students on Strike for Labor Rights
Outraged unionized grad students at UC launch a strike, turning the right to protest into a labor issue. The demands for amnesty for protesters in Palestine Solidarity encampments align with the broader push for freedom of speech, disclosure of university investments, and divestment from companies linked to Israel's occupation.
Santa Cruz's Strike Experience and Readiness
Santa Cruz's strike experience and readiness, highlighted by historical strikes and rejecting tentative agreements, set the stage for being the first to strike over unfair labor practices. The solidarity and strength displayed at Santa Cruz uplifts other campuses to join the strike and push for essential demands.
Response to Campus Violence and Pressure for Negotiation
The brutal responses from administrations, like calling in police forces, create an environment of systemic silencing and suppression of voices. The coordinated efforts of unionized workers and solidarity with other campuses signal a strong push for negotiations and amnesty for protesters, demanding transparency in investments and disrupted militaristic research funding.
Suzi talks to Isabel Kain at UC Santa Cruz, Marie Salem at UCLA, and Anna Weiss at USC — all UAW academic workers — about the unprecedented labor action on their campuses and the violent response from police called in by their administrations.
We recorded the interview with Isabel at UCSC as the police in riot gear moved into the campus. Santa Cruz was the first to go on strike and unlike the other UC campuses, the administration was passive and did not call in the police. Until 1am on May 31. At the heart of the action is the war in Gaza, which has inflicted unspeakable suffering and carnage, provoking widespread actions in solidarity with Palestine on campuses. New movements organized in encampments have demanded an immediate ceasefire and university divestment from companies tied to Israel’s war and occupation. The response from the administration at UCLA in particular was brutal. They called in police who assaulted the encampment and stood back when a mob of white nationalists and neo-Nazis joined forces with Zionists to attack the camp, whose residents included a large number of Jewish students.
Outraged grad students at UC, organized in UAW Local 4811, have launched a strike, turning the right to protest and freedom of speech into a labor issue. The local represents some 48,000 postdocs, teaching assistants, academic and student researchers across the UC system. At USC, academic workers filed an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) after five grad student members were arrested on campus during the crackdown on the protests. We get the story.
Jacobin Radio with Suzi Weissman features conversations with leading thinkers and activists, with a focus on labor, the economy, and protest movements.
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