Point – The strike: York doesn’t care
I remember one thought sticking in my head at that time: my university doesn’t give a single fuck about me
I remember one thought sticking in my head at that time: my university doesn’t give a single fuck about me
Why shouldn’t we mark this anniversary with a look at the brighter side of the Great Strike?
The York University Staff Association (YUSA), made up of 1,000 secretarial workers and library technicians, prepares to strike in the fall of 1978; they’re worried about administration contracting out their jobs, as well as the notion new technological advanc- es may make some of their work ‘obsolete.’ They also ask for a 10-percent wage increase, where the university offers four percent.
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The brutal wind and the pouring rain did not stop protestors from gathering to rally against a presentation by controversial guest speaker former British MP George Galloway at York Nov. 16.
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