Unionization Resources

 

The Union Position

GSEAC/UAW http://www.mindspring.com/~gseac/

           

The University of Washington’s Graduate Student Employee Action Coalition/United Auto Workers

 

The Administration Position

The UW Graduate School http://www.grad.washington.edu/taunion.htm

 

The University of Washington Graduate School information page on TA unionization issues

 

Campus Governance Positions

Faculty Senate http://www.washington.edu/faculty/facsenate/

 

The Faculty Senate “Current Legislation” page contains resolutions passed regarding GSEAC/UAW

 

GPSS http://depts.washington.edu/gpss/taraissues.html

 

The Graduate and Professional Student Senate page on TA/RA issues

 

ASUW http://depts.washington.edu/asuwola/

 

The Associated Students of the University of Washington Office of Legislative affairs

Their state agenda includes recognizing bargaining rights for graduate student employees

 

Alternative Positions

GSICU http://students.washington.edu/gsicu/

 

Graduate Students for an Informed Choice on Unionization

 

Other Resources

Center for Labor Studies http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/

 

The official site for the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies at the UW

 

UAW http://www.uaw.org/

 

The United Auto Workers website contains news and information related to the GSEAC/UAW situation

as well as information about the union in general.

 

Revised Code of Washington http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/rcw.cfm#RCW_by_Title

 

Title 41.56 – 41.59 relate to Public Employees and Education Employees and Labor relations

Title 49 Concerns Labor Regulations and 49.36 addresses Labor Unions in particular

 

PERC http://www.perc.net/perchome.html

 

The Positive Employee Relations Council

 

ILR http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/reference/guides/show_guide/default.html?guide_number=111

 

Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations Guide to Labor Unions and the Internet

 

STRIKES! http://www.lib.washington.edu/exhibits/STRIKES!/

 

An Exhibition on Labor and Labor history in Puget Sound presented by University Libraries.

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

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