Academic Researchers at the University of California Form a Union

The university drops its objections and comes to an agreement on who can be included in Academic Researchers United.

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On March 22, leaders at the University of California issued a letter stating that they have reached an agreement to recognize a union of academic researchers at their campuses. They have agreed on which categories of employees would qualify for the union, including professional researchers who do not hold academic appointments.

The union came together as Academic Researchers United (ARU), in association with the United Auto Workers (UAW), reports STAT. ARU’s mission is to “improve the AR experience at UC and increase the political voice of researchers locally and nationally,” as stated on the ARU website. Academic researchers (AR) include staff with the titles of project scientist, specialist, professional researcher, and coordinator of public programs, totaling about 5,000 employees and representing a novel type of union that doesn’t include graduate students or postdocs, according to STAT.

At the center of the union’s mission is the treatment of staff scientists in ...

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