Friday, May 16th, 2008

Workers rally to improve UC contract, increase pay

Participants ask in Spanish and English for more forceful voice

  CATHERINE JUN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Union members picket outside the Neuropsychiatric Institute to demand a new contract for better wages and benefits.

By Shauna Mecartea

Daily Bruin Senior Staff



More than 150 union members rallied in front of the Neuropsychiatric Institute Thursday to fight for a better contract from the University of California.

Members from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union came from all over the state to picket in the heat, holding signs and bullhorns.

Most of the attendees work in the UCLA Medical Center and the Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center.

“We want to have a fair contract with the UC system,” said Maxine Holloway, a lead John Wooden Center custodian and 32-year AFSCME member. “We want a voice.”

Better wages and benefits, a voice in staffing and health and safety issues regarding employees, and more respect from contractors are on their list of demands for the new contract.

According to AFSCME organizer Grant Lindsay, negotiations with the UC management are underway.

UC officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

Lead AFSCME organizer J.R. Hernandez said the contract is up for renewal every three or four years.

Holloway said this is the first year AFSCME has had enough members to actually change their contract.

Picketers circled with signs that read “UC is unfair to workers and patients” and chanted, “Show us respect, put it in the check,” as sweat dribbled down their cheeks.

Participants formed a circle and started chanting “Si se puede” – Spanish for “Yes, we can” – and surrounded a university chaplain who led a prayer.

Rev. Winnie Varghese, episcopal chaplain, addressed the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, recognizing the AFSCME members who were directly and indirectly affected. She also asked for a moment of silence.

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