U of M Workers Need You to Win Just Wages for All

Every Thursday, beginning September 20, Workers Interfaith Network staff and leaders will gather at 11 a.m. at University Baptist Church to support striking workers at the University of Minnesota. To learn more about what you can do, go here.

Clerical, technical and health care workers are entering the second week of a strike aimed at winning just wages for workers that make the University of Minnesota run. The average worker in these fields at the U earns just $33,000 a year, and what’s more, workers salaries have not kept up with inflation, putting many in difficult financial circumstances.

Anne Markusen, a professor and the Director of the Project on Regional and Industrial Economics wrote in the Star Tribune, “Expert commentary in our times is rife with lament about the worsening distribution of income and wealth. The university’s gap-spreading raises would contribute to the growing inequity in society at large.” (Read the whole article here.) Markusen went on to say that the U’s refusal to pay a decent wage disproportionately effects women in the workforce. Standing up for U Workers is our opportunity to stand up for economic justice and shared prosperity for all.