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Graduate Employees’ Organization (GEO) Tutor All Day and All Night While Occupying Illini Union to Demand Fair Contract

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Contacts:
Megan Mericle & Savannah Wills
Communications Officers
336-613-5921
commcomm@uigeo.org

Graduate Employees’ Organization (GEO) Tutor All Day and All Night While Occupying Illini Union to Demand Fair Contract

Champaign-Urbana, IL - On Thursday, December 08, 2022, the Graduate Employees’ Organization (GEO) will be hosting an All Day/All Night Tutor-In from noon (Dec 8) to 8 am (Dec 9) at the Illini Union. This event is conducted in protest of the Administration’s unfair labor practices and refusal to provide a fair contract during the bargaining process. The event comes at a time when many graduate and undergraduate students are studying for finals, which begin Friday (Dec 9). All supporters and media are invited to attend.

Teaching Assistants (TAs) and Graduate Assistants (GAs) have been working for 113 days without a new contract. The GEO has been negotiating with the Administration since March of this year. The Administration has made little movement in bargaining, refusing to offer wage increases above the rate of inflation, and year-round healthcare for all years of the contract. The administration has also refused to eliminate student fees, which GEO argues constitute wage theft and cost graduate workers about $1,200 a year. The GEO is also bargaining for robust nondiscrimination protections and more equitable English Proficiency requirements.

Data and member testimonials presented during negotiations have demonstrated repeatedly that GEO’s demands are reasonable and in line with the standards of other peer institutions. GEO’s proposals are crucial to the livelihood, health, and productivity of graduate employees on this campus, most of whom make thousands of dollars less than the cost of living listed on the MIT Living Wage Calculator.

The Tutor-In will be held in the Illini Union North Lounge, next to the Courtyard Cafe. Graduate workers who have experienced issues of overwork and wage theft will be available for interviews from 2-3pm, including those impacted by an unfair labor practice in which the Administration pressured TAs to sign new employment letters with a wage cut from the letters they were initially offered with a 3% raise. Academic workers from the picket lines of strikes across the University of California campus will send in videos in solidarity with GEO. These videos will be played from noon to 2pm and 9pm to 11pm on Thursday, December 8.

To highlight issues of overwork and the amount of labor that graduate workers provide for the university, GEO will present a visual in the Illini Union representing the hours of free tutoring provided. Graduate workers provide over 20% of all undergraduate class hours taught at UIUC, and over 30% of first-year course hours. They are also frequently the face of instruction for undergraduate students: GEO instructors teach classes, run labs, provide feedback and grades, and write letters of recommendation. Graduate workers are a vital source of mentorship, both for undergraduate students and each other, making the university run.

GEO will continue to bargain with the administration and demonstrate the importance of their work until their demands for fair wages, year-round healthcare, and justice are heard.

The Graduate Employees’ Organization, AFT/IFT Local 6300, AFL-CIO, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, represents approximately 2,700 Teaching and Graduate Assistants on the UIUC Campus. In November 2009 and in February 2018, over 1,000 GEO members and allies participated in a strike to secure a fair contract and a more accessible UIUC campus. With an active presence in the community, the GEO continues to work for high-quality and accessible public education in Illinois.

For more information, please contact geo@uigeo.org. More information can also be found on GEO’s website at www.uiucgeo.org.

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