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      <title>UIC students disrupt convocation, build fight for affordable education</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) disrupted convocation on Aug. 22 disrupted convocation on Aug. 22 Students for a Democratic Society \(SDS\) disrupted convocation on Aug. 22. \(Fight Back! News/Staff\)&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Chicago, IL - Students and youth at the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) have hit the campus strong in the first days of classes in anticipation for a hard struggle this fall semester. Targeting University of Illinois President Hogan for his nearly $230,000 raise, members of the campus Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) disrupted convocation on Aug. 22 and sent a clear message to the several thousand incoming freshman, parents and relatives in attendance.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;When President Hogan was called to the stage for his opening speech, SDSers raised signs decrying his huge salary increase and demanding an end to tuition and fee hikes. While the UIC administration painted a warm welcome for him, hundreds of students reacted with amazement at SDS’s message. Hogan was clearly worried as he glanced at the protest signs, as he has been the target of criticism from UIC workers, students and concerned faculty.&#xA;&#xA;Kait McIntyre, a student and a member of UIC SDS, said, “It is important to raise awareness amongst new students, as well as their friends and family, that Hogan and the top-heavy administration at UIC do not prioritize education.”&#xA;&#xA;Dozens of campuses, organizations, and SDS chapters across the U.S. are preparing for the largest protest for education rights since March 4. The next national day of action is Oct. 7, where students, workers and faculty will unite to defend higher education and workers rights.&#xA;&#xA;#ChicagoIL #UICStudentsForADemocraticSocietySDS&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Chicago, IL – Students and youth at the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) have hit the campus strong in the first days of classes in anticipation for a hard struggle this fall semester. Targeting University of Illinois President Hogan for his nearly $230,000 raise, members of the campus Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) disrupted convocation on Aug. 22 and sent a clear message to the several thousand incoming freshman, parents and relatives in attendance.</p>



<p>When President Hogan was called to the stage for his opening speech, SDSers raised signs decrying his huge salary increase and demanding an end to tuition and fee hikes. While the UIC administration painted a warm welcome for him, hundreds of students reacted with amazement at SDS’s message. Hogan was clearly worried as he glanced at the protest signs, as he has been the target of criticism from UIC workers, students and concerned faculty.</p>

<p>Kait McIntyre, a student and a member of UIC SDS, said, “It is important to raise awareness amongst new students, as well as their friends and family, that Hogan and the top-heavy administration at UIC do not prioritize education.”</p>

<p>Dozens of campuses, organizations, and SDS chapters across the U.S. are preparing for the largest protest for education rights since March 4. The next national day of action is Oct. 7, where students, workers and faculty will unite to defend higher education and workers rights.</p>

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 03:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>UIC workers and students condemn university president’s salary raise</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Protest against presidents&#39; salary raise at UIC&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Chicago, IL – Around 200 workers, students, and special guests from the Illinois state legislature came out for an energized protest against the Board of Trustees meeting, May 20, at the University of Illinois-Chicago. Protestors demanded that the incoming University of Illinois president Michael Hogan turn down his $170,000 raise, chanting, “Chop from the Top!” Members of SEIU Local 73 in conjunction with the coalition UIC-ABC (Against Budget Cuts) organized the picket and rally.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The protest came on the heels of a recent announcement that the new University of Illinois president Hogan is to receive a whopping 37% increase in salary, totaling $620,000 a year, while workers are still struggling for a fair contract, and students’ tuition was hiked up by nearly 10% the same day of the protest.&#xA;&#xA;“It is insulting on the day the University of Illinois is going to raise tuition — they are going to give a salary increase to the new president,&#34; said state Sen. Martin Sandoval. “This is supposed to be an institution for the working class and poor!” he exclaimed later.&#xA;&#xA;Regina Russell, a clerical worker and member of Local 73’s executive board, asked, “If the university UIC is in a budget crisis, but they can hire a president making so much more money, where is our fair share?” 2700 members of Local 73 have been without contracts at UIC for almost a year, have faced layoffs and the threat of unpaid furlough days. In April, the clerical workers voted overwhelmingly to strike if an agreement is not reached at the bargaining table.&#xA;&#xA;Kait McIntyre from UIC Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) also condemned the rising tuition costs and cuts to basic student services. “The University of Illinois system has made it quite clear that they value profits for the rich above the students, teachers, and workers of UIC. They consider education a business rather than a basic right.”&#xA;&#xA;Undergraduate students and those from the Graduate Employee Organization traveled from Urbana-Champaign to attend the protest. Chicago SDS members and activists from downstate pledged to network and form a statewide coalition of graduate workers, staff, and undergrad students to continue to fight for higher education in Illinois.&#xA;&#xA;Workers and students vowed to stay united and protest until fair contracts are won, and UIC freezes its tuition. Many cited the massive protests for education rights on March 4 this year, and look forward to pressing the struggle forward.&#xA;&#xA;#ChicagoIL #CapitalismAndEconomy #Labor #UIC #SEIULocal73 #ChopFromTheTop #UICABCAgainstBudgetCuts #UICStudentsForADemocraticSocietySDS&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Chicago, IL – Around 200 workers, students, and special guests from the Illinois state legislature came out for an energized protest against the Board of Trustees meeting, May 20, at the University of Illinois-Chicago. Protestors demanded that the incoming University of Illinois president Michael Hogan turn down his $170,000 raise, chanting, “Chop from the Top!” Members of SEIU Local 73 in conjunction with the coalition UIC-ABC (Against Budget Cuts) organized the picket and rally.</p>



<p>The protest came on the heels of a recent announcement that the new University of Illinois president Hogan is to receive a whopping 37% increase in salary, totaling $620,000 a year, while workers are still struggling for a fair contract, and students’ tuition was hiked up by nearly 10% the same day of the protest.</p>

<p>“It is insulting on the day the University of Illinois is going to raise tuition — they are going to give a salary increase to the new president,” said state Sen. Martin Sandoval. “This is supposed to be an institution for the working class and poor!” he exclaimed later.</p>

<p>Regina Russell, a clerical worker and member of Local 73’s executive board, asked, “If the university UIC is in a budget crisis, but they can hire a president making so much more money, where is our fair share?” 2700 members of Local 73 have been without contracts at UIC for almost a year, have faced layoffs and the threat of unpaid furlough days. In April, the clerical workers voted overwhelmingly to strike if an agreement is not reached at the bargaining table.</p>

<p>Kait McIntyre from UIC Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) also condemned the rising tuition costs and cuts to basic student services. “The University of Illinois system has made it quite clear that they value profits for the rich above the students, teachers, and workers of UIC. They consider education a business rather than a basic right.”</p>

<p>Undergraduate students and those from the Graduate Employee Organization traveled from Urbana-Champaign to attend the protest. Chicago SDS members and activists from downstate pledged to network and form a statewide coalition of graduate workers, staff, and undergrad students to continue to fight for higher education in Illinois.</p>

<p>Workers and students vowed to stay united and protest until fair contracts are won, and UIC freezes its tuition. Many cited the massive protests for education rights on March 4 this year, and look forward to pressing the struggle forward.</p>

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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 03:37:41 +0000</pubDate>
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