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UC Davis strike shuts down about 100 classes |
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Thursday, May 30, 2002
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DAVIS, Calif. (AP) - A two-day walkout by lecturers shut down some
classes Wednesday at the University of California's Davis campus.
Organizers said 100 classes were affected, though university officials
pegged the total at not more than a dozen.
About 80 teachers and students manned picket lines to protest policies
they say will reduce writing, foreign language and economic programs,
cut lecturers' positions and undermine education quality.
Campus officials say the programs will be maintained and even increased.
They say lecturers will be replaced by tenured professors. The slow
pace of contract negotiations for all UC lecturers is adding to
the dispute. The lecturers have been without a contract for two
years.
Lecturers said they will continue their walkout Thursday.
Statement
by UC Davis lecturer and president, UC-AFT chapter, Kevin Roddy
Additional News Release from CFT
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