Chicago Sun-Times

UIC workers plan strike vote over pay raise, staffing, PPE

- BY CLARE PROCTOR, STAFF REPORTER cproctor@suntimes.com | @ceproctor2­3

Thousands of workers at the University of Illinois at Chicago are preparing to take a strike vote over working conditions and increased pay.

About 4,000 clerical, profession­al, service, maintenanc­e and technical workers are calling for access to personal protective equipment, increased staffing levels and a raised minimum hourly wage of $15. Starting next week, SEIU Local 73, which represents the workers, will open a vote on whether to approve a strike.

“Workers are ready to strike for their lives,” union president Dian Palmer said at a news conference Thursday. “Every job and every worker matter. We will use our collective power to win for our families and communitie­s.”

University spokeswoma­n Sherri McGinnis Gonzalez said in an email the university is “hopeful” an agreement can be reached and negotiatio­ns will continue “in good faith.”

Monica Jones, a building service worker at UIC, said university management has “no concern for our livelihood.”

“I know how crucial and valuable my team is to the university,” Jones said. “We’re not asking for too much. This is only asking for what we long deserve.”

Building service workers start at $12.65 hourly, and the lowestpaid university workers — food service cashiers at the hospital — make $10.49 hourly, said Shea Marshall, executive board member of SEIU Local 73.

Workers are also calling for universal access and use of N95 masks, especially in the hospital system, Marshall said.

Angelina Ross, a medical office specialist at UIC, said a lack of access to PPE and staffing levels creates a stressful and unsafe work environmen­t.

“This pandemic isn’t going anywhere anytime soon,” Ross said. “It’s time for UIC to prove that they care for us, and that we’re not just numbers on a piece of paper.”

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