Undergraduate student workers at California State University have voted to join a union, marking a significant move towards negotiating better pay, sick time, and other benefits with the university. This decision has created the largest undergraduate union in the country. The movement to unionize includes 20,000 undergrad student assistants across Cal State University, which is recognized as the largest public university system in the nation. Additionally, adjunct professors at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts have also voted to unionize. This wave of unionization comes amidst a backdrop of a 6.5% drop in new enrollments at Cal State University since 2019.
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Cal State undergraduate student workers vote to unionize https://t.co/McXIcFSWnn
California State University student workers have voted to form the country’s largest undergraduate union. https://t.co/bcKIUiThXC
Officials with Cal State University, the largest public university system in the country, say they've seen a 6.5% drop in the number of new enrollments since 2019. https://t.co/cEId6RNL8Y
Cal State University's 20,000 undergrad student assistants are unionizing. Here's why. https://t.co/vGkYXTdx1H
Adjunct Professors Vote to Unionize at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts https://t.co/SvOeGVdQOR
California State University student workers vote to unionize, creating largest such union in country https://t.co/5PUSyG85KZ
Undergraduate student workers at California State University have voted to join a union to negotiate better pay, sick time, and other benefits with the university. https://t.co/b0ctlbT6FU