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Consolidated Demands from the Occupation of Kerr Hall at UCSC

by Occupy California
The focus of negotiation will be these seven points:
I. Total amnesty for all individuals involved in current and past student protest concerning budget cuts, including Brian Glasscock & Olivia Egan-Rudolph

II. Keep all resource centers open under the management of individual directors: Engaging Education, Women’s Resource Center, Ethnic Resource Center, CANTU, etc.

III. Making UCSC a safe campus by protecting all undocumented (AB540) students and workers through non-cooperation with ICE.

IV. Renege the 15% cut in labor time for UCSC custodians

V. Prohibit rent in Family Student Housing from exceeding that of operating costs in order to keep it affordable.

VI. Freeze on layoffs to all campus employees.

VII. Guaranteed funding through employment or free remissions for both graduate students who have lost TAships and undergraduate students who have lost work-study positions
§Demandas consolidadas en Español
by Occupy California
El enfoco de estas negociaciones serán estos siete puntos:

I. Amnestía Total a todas personas que ocupan edificios en la protesta con respecto a cortes de presupuesto incluyendo: Bryan Glasscock y Olivia Egan-Rudolph.

II. Mantener todos los centros de recursos estudiantiles abiertos: El Centro E Squared, Centro de Recurso de Mujeres, y todos los otros centros de diversidad.

III. Tener una Universidad segura para todos los estudiantes y trabajadores indocumentados “AB540,” y no-cooperación con el ICE (Immigrations and Customs Enforcement).

IV. Renunciamos al recorte de horas en el salario de los trabajadores y negamos el 15% de recorte en el tiempo de trabajo del equipo de limpieza.

V. Hacer renta económica para estudiantes en las viviendas de Family Housing, asegurando que el precio no exceda los gastos de mantener el lugar en servicio.

VI. Alto a las despedidas de trabajadores universitarios.

VII. Fondos garantizados por empleo o becas para todos los estudiantes graduados quien han perdido su puestos y los estudiantes universitarios quien han perdido sus puestos de trabajar-estudiar.
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by at University of Illinois
Two banners were dropped on the University of Illinois campus by a group of anonymous activists in the early morning of November 20th in solidarity with the UC occupations and the UC strike.

http://www.ucimc.org/content/uc-solidarity-banner-drop
by Willis
That was what this was about right? That is what the whole protest was about right? Not about amnesty for illegal immigrants (which is somehow still in the demands).
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