Professor John Logan Discusses UC Workers Strike Authorization and UAW's Loss in Alabama in Major News Outlets
Department Chair and Professor of Labor and Employment Studies John Logan discussed the UC union's approval for the strike and the UAW's failure to organize in Alabama's plant in Los Angeles Times, Reuters, Audacy, and other prominent news organizations.
The union representing the UC academic workers has voted to authorize a strike due to the workers' rights violation because of their actions against pro-Palestinian protests. Logan commented on this strike authorization and the agreement between UC and UAW unions, saying, "The contract between UAW and UC does include language on academic freedom, but the university could say, ‘Yes, speech is protected, but the actions you engaged in go far beyond speech, preventing students from getting into [a] library or other campus [areas] that are not protected."
Logan also expressed his opinion on the recent UAW's attempt to unionize a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama. Despite the setback at Mercedes, Logan believes labor organizing in the United States continues to thrive amidst increased public backing for unions.
Read the full news stories by visiting the links below:
- May 15, 2024, Los Angeles Times, ‘Maximize chaos.’ UC academic workers authorize strike, alleging rights violated during protests.
- May 16, 2024, LAist, UC Workers Authorize Strike Over Campus Protests – Can They Do That?
- May 17, 2024, Reuters, UAW's stinging loss in Alabama won't kill national organizing effort.
- May 21, 2024, ABC7 News, Prop 22: CA Supreme Court hears case on law classifying app-based drivers as contractors.
- May 28, 2024, KNX News, UCLA, UC Davis workers to strike on Tuesday.
- May 30, 2024, E&E News, Inside a BLM union’s ‘challenging’ negotiations.