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13 November 2024 Discussion/Lecture Labor disputes at universities! But how?

Experiences from the UK and the USA

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Event location

Online

Date

13.11.2024, 17:00 - 18:00 Hr

Themes

Educational Policy, Labour / Unions

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Precarious working conditions at universities are not a German phenomenon. In many countries, young academics and students in particular suffer from a system of academic precarity characterized by insecure and short contractual relationships and particularly asymmetrical power relations. But while the protests in Germany, which gather under the hashtag #IchBinHanna, are mainly (with the exception of the TVStud movement) aimed at public appeals and outrage in order to push through a fair reform of the German Academic Fixed-Term Contract Act (WissZeitVG), academics in many places in the USA and UK have discovered the path of unionization for themselves. They tried out new and old forms of strike action and achieved their first successes at their universities. As part of our online event, we would like to discuss these experiences of organizing and striking with our guests.

Our guests will be:
- Alex Kirby-Reynolds, National Organizer of the UCU (University and College Union) from the UK
- Rafael Jaime, President of UAW Local 4811 from the USA

Moderation: Ann-Kathrin Hoffmann (TVStud).

In English with translation into German. A registration link will be sent by e-mail shortly before the event begins.

A cooperation event with: Uni Göttingen Unbefristet, TVStud Göttingen, Ver.di Jugend Süd-Ost-Niedersachsen, IG Metall Jugend Süd-Niedersachen-Harz, DGB Jugend Göttingen, Kooperationsstelle Hochschule und Gewerkschaften der Universität Göttingen.

Contact

Dr. Florian Wilde

Senior Fellow for international trade-union work, Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung

Phone: +49 30 44310484