Daily Breeze (Torrance)

UC postdoc scholars, researcher­s reach tentative deal

They won't yet return to work in solidarity with some 36,000 graduate student workers who remain on strike

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University of California postdoctor­al scholars and academic researcher­s have reached a tentative labor deal that union officials said Tuesday includes higher wages and cost-of-living increases, but they won't yet return to work in solidarity with some 36,000 graduate student workers who remain on strike.

“We are proud to have reached agreements that address the soaring cost of living, and reflect the value of our contributi­ons at UC,” Neal Sweeney, president of UAW Local 5810, said in a statement.

“These agreements represent a new, best-in-class model that will improve

“Our dedicated colleagues are vital to UC's research activities and we are very pleased to have reached agreements that honor their many important contributi­ons.”

— Letitia Silas, executive director of systemwide labor relations at UC

quality of life — and the quality of research — for scientists across the U.S. It is now time for UC to make serious proposals to Academic Student Employees and Student Researcher­s and to reach fair agreements that recognize the contributi­ons these workers make.”

About 48,000 unionized academic workers across UC's 10 campuses — who perform much of the teaching and research at the higher education system — walked off the job Nov. 14, calling for better pay and benefits. Roughly 12,000 of those workers are postdoctor­al employees and academic researcher­s.

In a statement, UC officials said they were pleased an agreement had been reached.

“Our dedicated colleagues are vital to UC's research activities and we are very pleased to have reached agreements that honor their many important contributi­ons,” Letitia Silas, executive director of systemwide labor relations at UC, said in a statement.

“These agreements also uphold our tradition of supporting these employees with compensati­on and benefits packages that are among the best in the country.”

Details of the ratificati­on process will be announced soon. Once ratified, the new contracts will be effective through Sept. 30, 2027, according to the UC.

According to the union and UC, the tentative agreement for postdoctor­al scholars includes:

• a 20-23% salary increase (up to $12,000) by October 2023; while over the course of five years, the lowest paid postdoctor­al worker would receive a 57% salary increase;

• up to $2,500 annual reimbursem­ent for child care expenses with flexibilit­y to use the funds for child care expenses related to profession­al travel;

• annual $100 child care increases in 2024, 2025 and 2026;

• two-year initial appointmen­ts (up from one year) followed by one-year reappointm­ents; and

• effective Jan. 1, a new special Postdoc Paid Leave program of eight weeks of 100% paid family leave for all postdoctor­al workers.

For academic researcher­s, contract highlights include:

• pay increases of 4.5% in the first year, 3.5% in the second, third and fourth years; and 4% in the fifth year;

• all reappointm­ents no longer have exceptions for less than minimum length;

• effective Jan. 1, eight weeks 100% pay for family care and bonding for eligible academic researcher­s;

• increased bereavemen­t leave; and

• a new provision to address abusive conduct and provide a dispute resolution process.

Union officials said the postdoctor­al scholars and academic researcher­s will remain on strike pending a ratificati­on vote and in solidarity with the student employees and researcher­s. Union officials said the UC has not yet responded to a compensati­on proposal made on behalf of those workers nearly two weeks ago.

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