
Out of Order is a one-time series reflecting on procedure, accountability, and the internal workings of UAW Local 7902. Written by a current Joint Council member and part-time faculty, it offers an unusual perspective on how the local functions
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Performative Fury and Democratic Deficits
The Executive Board recently released a statement condemning The New School’s mass firings. On the substance, there is much to agree with. The layoffs are alarming. Workers are being harmed. Admini...
A healthy union democracy depends on two things: participation and representation.
Local 7902 increasingly struggles with both.
As we have noted in recent posts: In the most recent union election, roughly 880 members voted out of a membe...
Let’s begin, as always, with gratitude.
Congratulations to those who won contested races in the recent election of ACT-UAW Local 7902. You secured votes, faced opponents, and were actually chosen by members. That alone now distinguishes yo...
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I moved to NYC in 2006. I studied at NYU and Hunter College, where I earned my MA in TESOL. I teach ESL at CUNY, Pace, and The New School. The Union has broken my heart. I proudly serve on my community board, which keeps my civic pride strong!
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