Times-Herald (Vallejo)

UC strike: Scholars, researcher­s reach tentative deal

- By Teresa Watanabe

In a significan­t breakthrou­gh, University of California postdoctor­al scholars and academic researcher­s have reached a tentative agreement for higher wages and cost-of-living increases but won't return to work in solidarity with some 36,000 graduate student workers who remain on strike, the union announced Tuesday.

“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, bestin-class model that will improve quality of life — and the quality of research — for scientists across the US. 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.”

The postdoctor­al employees and academic researcher­s make up about 12,000 of the 48,000 union members who launched the nation's largest ever strike of academic workers three weeks ago. The graduate student teaching assistants, tutors and researcher­s in two other bargaining units — UAW 2865 and SRU-UAW — remain on strike. These workers do much of the critical work of leading discussion sections, running labs, grading assignment­s and administer­ing exams.

The breakthrou­gh is not expected to significan­tly change the uncertaint­y at campuses systemwide over how to handle grading and final exams as fall terms draw to a close.

For postdoctor­al scholars, the tentative agreement includes:

• A 20%-23% salary increase (up to $12,000) by October 2023 for most union members. The current lowest postdoctor­al worker would receive a 57% increase over five years.

• Annual increases of 7.2% for postdoctor­al workers on scale and 3% for those above scale for 2024-2027.

• An increase of four weeks to eight weeks of paid parental and family leave.

• Childcare subsidies that will start at $2,500 annually and increase to $2,800 annually — their first such subsidy.

• Longer appointmen­ts for more job security, greater protection­s against bullying and for workers with disabiliti­es.

• Transporta­tion benefits, including a commitment for free transit passes within three years and a 15% e-bike discount.

For academic researcher­s, the agreement includes an average 29% salary increase over the five-year contract. They will also receive eight weeks of paid family leave, longer appointmen­ts for better job security, enhanced transporta­tion benefits and more protection against bullying and for workers with disabiliti­es.

 ?? GARY CORONADO — LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? University of California academic workers on strike walk the picket line at UCLA.
GARY CORONADO — LOS ANGELES TIMES University of California academic workers on strike walk the picket line at UCLA.

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