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As strike continues, UCSC moves majority of classes remote for rest of week

With a graduate student strike on its third day Wednesday and next steps uncertain, UC Santa Cruz administrators announced that instruction would remain online through Friday. “This decision was made in full recognition of the impact on many aspects of instruction,” a campus message read, “particularly labs and studios, and also plans for examinations.”

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As pro-Palestine grad student strike digs in, most UCSC classes go remote and faculty weigh options

On the second day of the UC Santa Cruz grad student strike, dozens of picketers and supporters gathered at both campus entrances. School administrators announced that instruction would be moved online through at least Wednesday in case pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the base of campus blocked the entrance. The state Public Employment Relations Board said it expects to issue a decision by the end of the week on the University of California’s request to declare the strike unlawful.

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UC Santa Cruz student workers launch strike over treatment of pro-Palestine protesters

Nearly 1,500 UC Santa Cruz graduate student workers walked off the job on Monday after the union voted to strike in protest of how the University of California, at multiple campuses, used police to arrest pro-Palestine protesters and clear encampments. The student organization running UCSC’s encampment announced that it was moving the encampment from Quarry Plaza to the base of campus in solidarity with the strikers.

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UC Santa Cruz grad workers prepare to be first among UC’s to strike, starting Monday

About 2,000 UC Santa Cruz graduate workers including teaching assistants and researchers plan to be the first among the University of California campuses to strike starting Monday. Those participating would stop all teaching and wind down their research work after their union voted this week to authorize a strike to protest how some University of California campuses have responded to pro-Palestine encampments.

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UCSC student protesters say negotiations over ending encampment have failed

UCSC’s Students for Justice in Palestine wrote in a statement that negotiations failed after administrators “refused to meaningfully concede” to protesters’ demands and they are bracing for police raids. 

However, several people close to the negotiations say administrators are looking to avoid imminently calling in police. Meanwhile, details of the negotiations obtained by Lookout show the two sides appeared, at one point, to be close to finding agreement on several student demands.

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