AFSCME Protests UC’s Lack of Action During Second Day of Strike, Hundreds Show Up in Support
The strikers are fighting for higher wages, benefits and a greater emphasis on equality within the workforce.
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The strikers are fighting for higher wages, benefits and a greater emphasis on equality within the workforce.
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UCSB began transitioning to UCPath this year.
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While progress has been made over the years, many demands remain unresolved.
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Today’s protests at UCSB were part of a much bigger UC-wide demonstration that encompasses all 10 campuses.
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Zhang is a first-year pre-mathematical sciences major.
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Doe was officially suspended from UCSB in 2016 after Roe accused him of sexually assaulting her on June 26, 2015.
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A.S. Food Bank’s status as a non-profit allows the organization to receive special prices for assorted dry goods, low prices such as six cents per pound of bread and free produce.
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The organization plans to take this list of Asks to UCSB administration within Fall Quarter 2018.
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At the time, North Hall held the mainframe computer for the entire UC system and was considered “the most critical point” of the campus, Rahman said.
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The three resolutions were authored by several A.S. senators.
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The deadline to vote is tomorrow, Oct. 18.
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Over the years, the program's focus has shifted to targeting low-income, first-generation students who do not have readily available access to college services.
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Mello was voted in with 19 yes votes, one no vote and two abstentions.
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The original vote and the reconsiderations of the vote continued to be split across party lines, with Proxy Luvia Solis abstaining from the vote.
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The UC-wide sexual violence and sexual harassment policy is currently in a formal review period.
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