Home » News » Latest Penn State News » Penn State Graduate Student Union Vote Opens

Penn State Graduate Student Union Vote Opens

State College - 1476130_37639
Steve Connelly

, , ,

Tuesday marked the first day that polls are open in the Penn State graduate student unionization vote after the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board (PLRB) declared in February that the university’s graduate students on assistantships and traineeships have union rights.

This week at University Park, as well as in the coming weeks at other campuses, eligible graduate students will have a vote to choose whether or not to unionize.

The Coalition of Graduate Employees (CGE) struggled back and forth with university administration, which made clear that it does not believe unionization is in the best interest of graduate students. Prior to voting, CGE celebrated its accomplishments to this point with a rally at Old Main.

“This is game day, y’all,” CGE co-president Jerome Clarke said to a round of cheers, kicking off the rally.

Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) president Dolores McCracken was on hand to speak at the rally and march with the students.

“It’s been an uphill battle, and you are going to make a very wise decision in the next few days,” she said. “We want you to know PSEA members will be with you every step of the way.”

On the route to Henderson Building, the voting location for Tuesday, the crowd chanted “the people united will never be divided.”

 


Voting continues at University Park through Friday:

  • Wednesday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Charles W. Mann, Jr. Assembly Room of the Paterno Library
  • Thursday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Charles W. Mann, Jr. Assembly Room of the Paterno Library
  • Friday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Room W202 and W203 of the Millennium Science Complex

Penn State Harrisburg and Penn State Hershey Medical Center will vote next week. Eligible graduate students at Behrend and Great Valley will vote by mail, with ballots due to the PLRB by April 23.