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“We’re Done Playing Around” - More Than 1,000 UAW Members Go On Strike At Cornell University

Published Tuesday, August 20, 2024
by UAW News
“We’re Done Playing Around” - More Than 1,000 UAW Members Go On Strike At Cornell University

(ITHACA, NEW YORK) – After months of negotiations, more than 1,000 United Auto Workers (UAW) Members have gone out on Strike at Cornell University, as the University has failed to present a fair package and has not bargained in good faith, stalling and retaliating against protected Union activity by the Workers.

The Union Membership - made up of Maintenance and Facilities Workers, Dining Workers, Gardeners, Custodians, Agriculture and Horticulture Workers and others, are facing declining real wages even as Cornell’s endowment has ballooned and tuition revenue has skyrocketed, UAW Officials said.

Over the past four years, Cornell’s endowment has soared 39% to nearly $10 billion and tuition has increased 13% - all while Workers’ buying power has fallen 5%, they said. 

In addition, many of the Workers have had to move out of Ithaca to afford housing and must pay expensive parking fees to park on campus.

The wage for most at the University is less than $22 per hour, far lower than what economists estimate it costs for a family to live in the region.

Meanwhile, the compensation for top administrators exceeded $12.4 million in 2022.

“Workers at Cornell are fed up with being exploited and used.  The University would much rather hoard its wealth and power than pay its Workers fairly,” UAW Local 2300 President Christine Johnson said. “Cornell could have settled this weeks ago.  Instead, they’ve scoffed and laughed at us and broken Federal (Labor) Law.  We’re done playing around.”

UAW Local 2300 recently filed seven separate Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) Charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) against Cornell University, citing violations of Workers’ rights and Federal Labor Laws amid ongoing contract negotiations.

“The workers at Cornell are pushing back against the University’s arrogance and greed.  With a ($10 billion) endowment, the administration can more than afford the Members’ demands,” UAW Region 9 Director Daniel Vicente said. “Workers in Local 2300 are showing the University that they are willing to do what’s needed to win what they deserve.”

Cornell University Workers are the latest UAW Members standing up to billionaire class greed.

Thousands of UAW Members have won record contracts in the last year, including Auto Workers employed at Daimler Truck, The Big Three Automakers, and at Allison Transmission in Indianapolis, Indiana.

To Directly Access This Labor News Report, Go To: Over 1,000 UAW Members Go On Strike at Cornell University - UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America

Photo Courtesy Of UAW Region 9’s Facebook Page.

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