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missdiane ([personal profile] missdiane) wrote2023-04-15 12:30 am
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We will see

The Rutgers union that I’m in is taking a strike pledge Monday. They should have done this at the same time as the faculty but they have always been a weak union. I’m not a card carrying member so while I can weigh in on the pledge, I can’t vote on whether to strike.

But if they vote to strike, I have a lot of vacation time and I am the sole administator of the entire research land grant program.
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[personal profile] halfmoon_mollie1 2023-04-15 01:57 pm (UTC)(link)
one of the most difficult times I ever had at my job was when the CSEA went on strike right after classes began whatever year that was. As assorted as library staff and janitorial staff, that union. I had no choice, I was not a union member and I can STILL remember being called names. There was a lot of stuff that went on, a lot of feelings that got hurt and some work relationships that changed forever. I do not wish the same for you.
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[personal profile] halfmoon_mollie1 2023-04-15 02:31 pm (UTC)(link)
My Dad (and my grandfather) strongly believed in unions and my Dad helped found the IBEW here in my area. When he was promoted to management they kicked him out and took away his union retirement money (luckily he had contingency plans). When the union struck at his place of work, he was smuggled in (in someone's trunk) before the strike started so he wouldn't cross the picket line, and stayed in the building until the strike was over. I thought he was crazy. I think no one would call you names because you don't come across as a wimp or someone easily cowed. I am. I cried at work more than one time during that strike.
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[personal profile] halfmoon_mollie1 2023-04-15 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
it often feels that way in academe - I know how much money I made and what I did. But anyway, my dear, I hope it goes well for you.