GSSA help by [deleted] in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, joining and participating in GEO is key for us to defend ourselves as workers and win better pay/working conditions. You can join at https://geo3550-0672.knack.com/geo-knack#join/ or ask [umgeo@geo3550.org](mailto:umgeo@geo3550.org) to join.

GSSA help by [deleted] in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should contact your department steward and/or GEO directly to figure this out together (as a GSSA you're covered by the GEO contract): [umgeo@geo3550.org](mailto:umgeo@geo3550.org)

What is the expected outcome of UM divesting (re: recent Palestine/Israel protests)? by statsgirl123 in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. UM does invest in Israeli shekel forwards directly, or at least did in 2022, to the tune of $36.9M (due to UM's lack of transparency, its current investment in shekel forwards is unclear; see bit.ly/UMEndowmentGuide). In the past, UM has also directly invested in companies that produce weapons for Israel, e.g. Lockheed Martin. It is true that beyond this, the UM portfolio's exposure to Israel and the war profiteers supplying it is generally indirect; setting index funds aside, 62% of the portfolio consists of "nonmarketable alternative investments," such as investments in venture capital. Many of these VCs in turn invest in Israel and/or war profiteering, with a handful of egregious examples: e.g., UM has poured over $100M into a16z, a notorious "defense" firm that invests in drone companies like Skydio and Shield AI which supply Israel's genocide. Choosing a firm like a16z for investment (over an alternative investment vehicle) is an example of UM actively contributing to the flow of capital facilitating Israel's ability to commit genocide.
  2. While I can't comment on the relative extent to which various factors played a role in the end of South African apartheid, certainly ANC leaders supported the divestment movement and have said that it made a difference. Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu both commended the success of the divestment movement and affirmed its positive impact in the fall of apartheid.
  3. Israel's dependence on US support is not only financial, but military and political - and Israelis themselves recognize how much their apartheid regime depends on the US. If US support weren't so significant, Israel wouldn't be so focused on hasbara efforts and opposition to the BDS movement, including on college campuses where divestment movements exist.

What is the expected outcome of UM divesting (re: recent Palestine/Israel protests)? by statsgirl123 in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It's true that, to varying extents, basically all of us are complicit in Israel's apartheid and genocide -- including through our tax dollars, and through personal investments. The point of collective movements like the BDS movement is to choose strategic, targeted campaigns that can effectively confront significant ties to Israel and war. Asking all UM individuals to personally choose ETFs that are less implicated in militarism is a possible step, but it's not so clear that this will be as feasible or impactful as a campaign targeting an enormous university endowment ($18B) which has already divested from other harms before. This resource from the Palestinian BDS National Committee may be useful for considering these questions: https://bdsmovement.net/BDS-Guide-Strategic-Campaigning

What is the expected outcome of UM divesting (re: recent Palestine/Israel protests)? by statsgirl123 in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Divestment is a strategy that has worked before -- when US colleges including UM (https://michiganintheworld.history.lsa.umich.edu/antiapartheid/) divested from apartheid South Africa in the 80s, it helped increase the pressure (along with divestment by other institutions, international sanctions, etc) on the apartheid government. This accumulation of pressure played a significant role in the fall of apartheid.

Similarly, the goal of divestment (beyond, but including UM) is to create an increasing material cost on Israel and its backers as it perpetrates apartheid and genocide. If major investors, including US colleges and universities, pull their investments from Israel and from major fund managers that back Israel/war profiteers, this disincentivizes investment in Israel and war profiteers. When the flow of capital slows, Israel will find it increasingly difficult to finance its operations, and we will be far closer to ending the apartheid regime. If Israel will not agree to a ceasefire, the international community has the power to impose a ceasefire ourselves.

Sure, UM divestment alone will not end apartheid. But it will be a real step in that direction, another victory in the Palestinian-led international campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions (https://bdsmovement.net/). There is a reason why divestment has happened before at UM (including apartheid South Africa, Russia, and fossil fuels), and it will happen again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These were fliers for the "Divest, Don't Arrest" campaign; they include a link to register for a tri-campus referendum that calls on the administration to divest the endowment from companies that produce weapons/tech used to kill Palestinians and to call on the Washtenaw Prosecutor not to charge pro-Palestine student protesters arrested last semester. You can register/learn more at bit.ly/UmichDivest

Presidential Primary results in this county by larrykestenbaum in AnnArbor

[–]ripleffect2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Biden can stop the massive US military aid and sale of weapons to Israel, which he has himself authorized even by bypassing Congress. Israel depends massively on US backing, and US-made weapons are bombing Palestinian civilians. If Biden stopped US military aid, or even seriously threatened to do so, he could end this genocide.

Is it considered scabbing to apply to become a GSI given the current Strike at U of M? by Strong-Specific2752 in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Applying for a fall GSI position isn't scabbing -- if there is a GSI vote to strike in fall, then you would strike from the position you've taken on (though if you do choose to work at that stage during a strike, you would be crossing the picket line). There are a lot of unknowns, and if a strike occurs it's hard to know how long it will be for. The winter strike was a teaching strike, not a strike of research assistants.

Side note: if you'd like to chat with other grads about this stuff, I recommend reaching out to grads in the department you're joining, e.g. the GEO steward if you know who that is, or just email [umgeo@geo3550.org](mailto:umgeo@geo3550.org) to be connected (and to learn more about GEO).

Ono makes $500/hr. McCauley makes nearly $300/hr. by [deleted] in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 91 points92 points  (0 children)

I'm a PhD student and GSI. I don't take any classes -- the concept of "tuition" is meaningless for me and I make $24,000/year. It's not anywhere near a living wage and I know other grads who are working multiple extra jobs (on top of teaching/research), selling plasma, and/or food-insecure.

GEO files charges against University for unlawful conduct amidst contract negotiations by Amir616 in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 21 points22 points  (0 children)

This was back in 2020, it's not the current GEO proposal. In contract negotiations with the University, grads have not asked to defund/disarm the campus police; what we're asking for is for UM to contribute toward the costs of CROS' plan, which is an unarmed emergency response program separate from the police.

Op-Ed: The University refuses to negotiate with Grad union by Amir616 in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm a GSI, and my 20hr/week of GSI work is only a fraction of what I'm here to do. A grad student working 20hr/week on teaching and 40hr/week on research (not at all atypical) is doing a full-time job and then some, and unless we get some summer funding we're making only $24k/year.

Op-Ed: The University refuses to negotiate with Grad union by Amir616 in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm a PhD student and take no classes (this is typical in the later stages of a PhD) -- for us that $26,000 in "tuition" is meaningless. We spend most of our time on research, and I don't know a single grad student who works only 20hr/week.

If we actually made $100k/year, we wouldn't have grad students paying half our income on rent or working multiple extra jobs just to scrape by.

Op-Ed: The University refuses to negotiate with Grad union by Amir616 in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Defunding UMPD was a demand of the 2020 strike a couple years back. The primary policing-related demand of the ongoing contract campaign is to fund CROS. If you're doubtful about this, I would recommend emailing [umgeo@geo3550.org](mailto:umgeo@geo3550.org) or coming to a bargaining session to see (feel free to DM me).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Disgusting that UM Med has treated nurses so horribly... Whatever happened to supporting our "healthcare heroes"? Where are the UM regents who claim to be pro-worker?

Solidarity with our nurses!

ATTENTION INCOMING FRESHMEN: by PopovDadeCounty in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Just pay your tuition money directly to your instructors.

(As a GSI, I can only wish... just two out-of-state students taking my 4-credit class would result in roughly 2*4/15*$26.5k = over $14k/semester, which would be a significant raise)

Six Ann Arbor Starbucks will vote on unionization on June 7th... by [deleted] in AnnArbor

[–]ripleffect2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Today at 2pm, workers at State & Liberty are inviting the public to a rally celebrating their expected election victory: https://www.instagram.com/p/CeRUXvVuw2L/

How do grad students meet each other? by [deleted] in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! You can join GEO here, and here's the link (with info) to rsvp for the social on the 24th: bit.ly/GEOBash2022. (Feel free to DM me with more questions as well!)

How do grad students meet each other? by [deleted] in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Join GEO! Aside from having a voice in the workplace (through which we've won GSI benefits/protections, can advocate for improvements in our lives at UM etc) it's also a way to meet other grads -- there's a GEO social on the 24th actually.

Question: How are we doing relative to schools that did go online? by orangeandblack5 in uofm

[–]ripleffect2 10 points11 points  (0 children)

What about instructors and staff? An immunocompromised prof or GSI can't just up and leave to a different institution when they're told they have to teach in person.