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	"author_name": "UC-AFT Local 1474 Santa Cruz Chapter",
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	"title": "Defend UCSC&#x27;s Core Mission: Education not Administration",
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	"description": "We are facing an urgent crisis at UC Santa Cruz, and we need collective action to stop the assault on education. Recently, dozens of lecturers and 1 librarian at UCSC have been laid off or had their jobs significantly reduced for next year. We expect numerous others to receive similar news in the weeks ahead. These cuts are hitting UCSC disproportionately due to local budget mismanagement. For example, the language programs have been hit especially hard: Arabic, Spanish, French, and Italian have faced severe cuts, while German and Farsi have been eliminated entirely. We are a collective bargaining unit—if the administration can get away with gutting one department, they can and will do the same to others. That’s why we must stand together in solidarity and push back against this austerity budget. If we don’t act now, more programs will be at risk, and additional cuts could be quietly implemented over the summer, when campus is empty and resistance is harder to organize. In fact, many of us are still waiting on reappointment letters—due by June 1 under our contract. Departments, and top administrators, must be held accountable. If you haven’t received your reappointment or were not rehired, please contact evsinclair@gmail.com and jpurucker@ucaft.org. How We Got Here: Governor Newsom initially proposed an 8% cut to UC’s budget. That’s since been reduced to 3%—but UCSC is still enforcing harsh austerity measures: hiring freezes, class cuts, and layoffs. UC administrators are choosing to cut instruction instead of trimming administrative bloat. UCSC has been hit hardest: so far, nearly one-third of statewide UC-AFT job losses are here. What We’re Demanding: Reverse the cuts. Restore jobs, classes, and programs immediately. Use the $6.5 billion Blue &amp;amp; Gold Fund—established for crises like this—to fill the budget gap. Cut from the top. Between 2019–2024, UCSC administrative positions exploded: Senate faculty ↑ 14% Non-senate faculty ↑ 12.5% Managers ↑ 28% Senior professionals ↑ 55% The budget prioritizes six-figure salaries for administrators and senior professionals—people students will never meet, let alone learn from—over faculty positions, courses, and essential student services. How You Can Help: Talk to your students about what’s happening. Help them understand who lecturers are and how these cuts will affect their education. Use class time to share a simple student poll &amp;nbsp;to help us gather real-time impact data for media outreach. Sign and share the petition: [Link Petition here] UCSC is cutting classes and student services while growing upper management. Students pay more, get less—and educators are losing their jobs. We must demand transparency, accountability, and a reinvestment in the core mission of the university: education. This is a critical moment. Let’s stand together to protect public education at UCSC. In solidarity, UC-AFT Local 1474 Santa Cruz",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/defend-ucscs-core-mission-education-not-administration"
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