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Support the UIC faculty strike! Take up the fight for free public education!

UIC faculty and student protest in 2018 [Photo: University of Illinois Faculty Union (UICFU) Local 6456]

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The strike by more than 900 tenure track and non-tenure-track professors at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) has entered its second week. Faculty continue to walk the picket line demanding pay increases that will keep up with the skyrocketing cost of living. The faculty are also demanding a fairer appointment policy that will grant greater job security and for more funding for student mental health services.

The International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE) fully supports the strike by UIC faculty. We stand in complete solidarity with the professors as they fight for a decent standard of living and to defend public access to a high-quality education.

The strike at UIC is part of a developing movement in the working class internationally. Facing rising and unbearable living expenses, driven by the pandemic and the US-NATO proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, workers throughout the world are increasingly entering into struggle.

For workers at UIC to secure their needs, it is to this force they must turn: the working class, the great revolutionary force in society.

We reject the lie being told to students and staff that there is no money to meet these demands. All the money needed to fully fund public education already exists but it is being hoarded by the corporations and the financial aristocracy and squandered on preparations for a third world war.

The IYSSE calls on all UIC students, including graduate teaching assistants and campus workers, to support the faculty strike and expand it to include student’s needs. Shut the university down until all demands are won!

The issues that confront the UIC faculty are by no means unique. Throughout the entire world, workers are combating ever deepening inequality and finding themselves unable to afford to live. Students take on enormous levels of debt while few job prospects following graduation offer a means to ever pay them off.

UIC’s administration has attempted to set students against their teachers. In emails sent out to students, UIC has claimed that faculty pay cannot be adjusted for inflation since UIC students’ tuition is locked at the same price during their four years and would have to be raised if teachers’ pay is increased.


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