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Our bargaining sessions are open to observation by all union members, and we are inviting faculty to observe Fridayβs session too! Let me know if you are Columbia or Barnard faculty and youβd like to come. AI is only one of many articles weβll be bargaining over on 2/27
We are fighting shoulder to shoulder with our faculty and students for a better university, and our union has a unique position on campus to be able to get some of these rules in a legally binding contract
@swcolumbia.bsky.social has just given Columbia our contract proposal on AI- our main demands are that student workers cannot be replaced by AI tools, nor can we be forced to use them in teaching or research (or retaliated against for refusing). Looking forward to their response on Friday π
3) Iβd argue that the alternate pathway was in the other direction, that it was much more common for people with STEM skills to go into tech industry instead of tech workers join academia
2) does βpreserve laborβ include % reduction in overall # of software engineering jobs but βsoftware engineerβ still exists as a job category? Or does the total number need to be the same?
Great discussion, Iβd only add that 1) this is all rapidly changing and no two companies are doing the same things- there are no hegemonic management practices re: AI coding tools yet,
Oh youβre gonna want to subscribe to this. Clarissa Redwine (an expert organizer who made the Kickstarter United Oral History podcast) worked with many, many Starbucks workers to tell their story here podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/h...
Student Workers of Columbia stand with NYSNA striking nurses!
One day longer, one day stronger π₯
@nynurses.bsky.social
Excellent new paper from @js-tan.bsky.social and Kathleen Thelen, on the political economy of the cloud company business model and how it feeds the AI race and techno-nationalism journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
New from @noamscheiber.bsky.social, featuring @emilymazo.bsky.social @js-tan.bsky.social @techworkerscoalition.org @alphabetworkersunion.org & many more: βtech worker activism has continued amid the crackdown, albeit more cautiouslyβ
www.nytimes.com/2025/12/26/b...
this whole thing smacks of gender. and McCarthyism
For my dissertation, I'm looking to interview early-career tech workers about LLMs in the workplace! The interviews for this research study are confidential. If you are interested in being interviewed, or would like to know more, please fill out this form! forms.gle/xGnQthnM7wNZ...
For my dissertation, I'm looking to interview early-career tech workers about LLMs in the workplace! The interviews for this research study are confidential. If you are interested in being interviewed, or would like to know more, please fill out this form! forms.gle/xGnQthnM7wNZ...
jon stop tweeting out my dissertation findings before I can write the dissertation
Babyβs first published academic article! @js-tan.bsky.social and @nataliyan.bsky.social and I analyzed the @techactions.bsky.social archive and find that tech worker labor organizing stands on the shoulders of prior struggle- conflict begets class conflict journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
We've just published the first response to our call for new organizing tactics in the tech sector, by an anonymous software engineer: The Case for Sabotage collectiveactionintech.substack.com/p/the-case-f...
my 2nd week at a big tech company, I ran a table scan on a prod db by accident and took the site down for two minutes. but we didnβt lose any data because no one had write perms on prod! because that is insane! expertise is developed over many years to proactively prevent problems like this
We are launching a new series at Collective Action in Tech (on our new substack!) on new/creative tactics for organizing and taking collective action in the tech industry. We would love to publish your ideas and experiences! Please submit!