I support a graduate student union at Penn State

I’m proud to have been the final signatory to this letter by faculty & staff to support a union for Penn State graduate students. I was one. I work with them & their families. It was emailed today.

Dear President Barron, Provost Jones, and Dean Vasilatos-Younken,

As you know, on February 9, the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board ruled that Penn State graduate students have the right to form a union. Accordingly, in the near future, the Coalition of Graduate Employees will participate in an election to be held by the PLRB.

We write as your colleagues– and in a spirit of collegiality– to ask that Penn State drop its needless and counterproductive opposition to the efforts of the CGE. The right of graduate students at public universities to vote for unionization and engage in collective bargaining is widely recognized, and we believe there is nothing to be gained by pretending that our graduate students are not also employees of Penn State who do valuable work– in research, teaching, and service– for the University.

We note for example that at the University of Michigan, graduate students formed the Graduate Employees’ Organization in 1974– more than forty years ago. In that time, GEO has not harmed faculty-student relations in any way, and certainly has not prevented Michigan from maintaining its status as one of the nation’s most distinguished public universities. Since we benchmark against Michigan in so many ways, perhaps it is worth considering whether we might not emulate them in this respect as well.

We therefore hope that Penn State will honor the results of the vote, whatever it may be, and we pledge to continue to work together to make Penn State the best university it can be.

Sincerely yours,

Michael Berube, English

Gary Adler, Sociology

Hester Blum, English

Dan Letwin, History

Nan Elizabeth Woodruff, African American Studies and History

Matt Jordan, Media Studies

Janet Lyon, English

Gail Boldt, Education

Milton Cole, Physics

Cynthia Young, African American Studies and English

Gabeba Baderoon, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies and African Studies

Joshua Inwood, Geography and the Rock Ethics Institute.

John Christman, Philosophy, Political Science, and Women’s Studies

Debra Hawhee, English and Communication Arts and Sciences

David Loewenstein, English

Darlene Clark, Nursing

Rosa Eberly, Communication Arts & Sciences, English

Lise Nelson, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Geography

Lori Ginzberg, History and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Sajay Samuel, Accounting

Paul Clark, Labor and Employment Relations

John McCarthy, Sociology

Alan Sica, Sociology

Mark Anner, Labor and Employment Relations

Mary Bellman, Labor and Employment Relations

Mark Gough, Labor and Employment Relations

Maria Beamond, Labor and Employment Relations

Antone Aboud, Labor and Employment Relations

John Marsh, English

Doug Allen, Labor and Employment Relations

Katherine Maich, Labor and Employment Relations

Rebecca Tarlau, College of Education

Alexis R. Santos-Lozada, Sociology

Léa Pessin, Population Research Institute

Charles L Lumpkins, Labor and Employment Relations

Elaine Farndale, Labor and Employment Relations

Derek Fox, Astronomy & Astrophysics

Kimberley Thomas, Geography

Sarah Damaske, Labor and Employment Relations

Amira Rose Davis, History and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies

Jonathan E. Brockopp, History and Religious Studies

Alan Derickson, Labor and Employment Relations

Nicolás Sacco, Population Research Institute

Sarah K. Rich, Art History

Elizabeth Kadetsky, English

Jonathan E. Abel, Comparative Literature and Asian Studies

Michelle Rodino-Colocino, Film-Video and Media Studies, Women’s Gender and Sexuality

Studies

Randall Newnham, Political Science

Charles E. Jones, Arts & Humanities Library

Paul M. Kellermann, English

Esther Prins, Lifelong Learning and Adult Education

Nicholas J. Enoch, Labor and Employment Relations

Matthew P. McAllister, Film-Video and Media Studies, Communication Arts and Sciences, &

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

John D. Holst, Lifelong Learning and Adult Education

Tim McNellis, Plant Pathology & Environmental Microbiology

Glenn Palmer, Political Science

Daniel George, Humanities, College of Medicine

Erica Frankenberg, Education Policy Studies

Mike Eracleous, Astronomy & Astrophysics

Rena Torres Cacoullos, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese

Samar Farage, Sociology

Marc Friedenberg, Information Science & Technology

Paul Whitehead, Labor and Employment Relations

Carrie Jackson, German and Linguistics

Gary King, Biobehavioral Health

Gretchen Kuldau, Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology

David Gamson, Education Policy Studies

Kai Schafft, Education Policy Studies

Erik Solevad Nielsen, Sociology

Peter Buckland, Penn State’s Sustainability Institute


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