We’re excited that ballots for our historic NLRB election have started to arrive.

We are proud of the unprecedented conversation taking place about faculty voice and the critical role we play in advancing the core mission of our great university through our teaching, research, practical, and clinical work. We’re voting yes because we know we can gain a stronger voice through collective bargaining.

Our reasons for voting yes have not changed. Voting “yes” means the USC administration would, for the first time ever, have a legal obligation to negotiate with us over the terms of our employment, and to commit any agreements we reach into a contract that they could not unilaterally change. We would join tens of thousands of our colleagues across the U.S. who already engage in collective bargaining.

The USC administration has gone to great lengths to convince us that we don’t need collective bargaining. They claim we already have a voice through shared governance, and contend that it would be challenging to negotiate a contract covering such a diverse group of faculty.

As our own colleagues have reminded us, shared governance without collective bargaining means USC can and does make unilateral changes to our employment, as they have done in recent years by increasing healthcare costs, reducing tuition assistance benefits, increasing workloads, and refusing pay increases that address the skyrocketing cost of living. We also know, from the experience of our unionized colleagues elsewhere, that groups of comparably diverse faculty have successfully negotiated contracts that secure improvements for all faculty while also protecting departmental/local practices where that was important.  

We look forward to robust participation in this election. RSVP here to one of our two town halls coming up this week, and find more information on our website.

Signed, 

Isabelle Mazumdar, Dornsife

Alison Trope, Annenberg

Debra De Liso, Dramatic Arts

Jody Tolan, Marshall

Renee Smith-Maddox, Dworak-Peck

Clare O’Connor, Annenberg

Kortney Hernandez, Rossier

Patrick Corbin, Kaufman

Carmen Argote, Price

Sean Kennedy, Annenberg

Celso Delgado, Chan

Edgar Landa, Dramatic Arts

Omar Ezzeldine, Rossier

Gregory Pohlner, Viterbi

Terry Richardson, Biokinesiology & Physical Therapy

Ryan McWilliams, Thornton

Lauren Quan-Madrid, Price

Jelena Mirkovic, Viterbi

Sanjay Madhav, Viterbi

Jason Marsili, Gould

Lodovico Pizzati, Dornsife

Jeff Rodgers, Gould

Kate Levin, Dornsife

Stephany Powell, Dworak-Peck

Zivia Wilson Sweeney, Marshall

Ashlin Hunter, Thornton

Anna Lynch, Chan

Dan Lainer-Vos, Dornsife

Feixue Fu, Dornsife

Aaron Siegel, Iovine and Young Academy

Jim Clements, Dornsife

Esai Orozco, Biokinesiology & Physical Therapy

Brandon Coen, Gould

Ed Johnson, Bovard

Laura Castaneda, Annenberg

Javier Garibay, Libraries

Rob Parke, Viterbi

Ryan Boyd, Dornsife

James Alcala, Dornsife

Liyan Wang, Rossier

Paul Stern, Gould

Ariela Turndorf, Marshall

Natalia Perez, Dornsife

Emily Zeamer, Dornsife

Michael Bodie, Cinematic Arts

Nicole Maccalla, Rossier

On behalf of the UF-UAW Organizing Committee