Category: Resolutions
TAA Statement on Palestine: “A Call for Palestinian Liberation”
The following statement was written and approved by the general membership of the TAA on November 15th, 2023. A Call for Palestinian liberation WHEREAS The Teaching Assistants’ Association (TAA; AFT Local 3220) recognizes that the Zionist Israeli state is a …
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TAA Passes Resolution Supporting Wisconsin Voices’ Workers
At our November Membership Meeting, the Teaching Assistants’ Association passed a resolution supporting the staff of Wisconsin Voices as they face the retaliation and unilateral decisions of their management. Read the stories of Wisconsin Voices Workers here: https://www.facebook.com/WisconsinVoicesWorkers Link for …
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TAA Passes Resolution Opposing the DHS Proposed Rule Changes to Visa Status
Whereas the US Department of Homeland Security published a proposed rule to eliminate duration of status for F students and their dependents, J exchange visitors and their dependents, and I media representatives in the Federal Register on Friday, September 25, …
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TAA Passes Resolution Demanding Cops out of AFL-CIO
General Membership Meeting on July 2, 2020 Whereas the US labor movement must reconcile its history of exclusion and hostility towards Black workers and other workers of color; and Whereas US law enforcement functions to maintain oppressive systems of gendered …
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Resolution: TAA Resolution against Foxconn’s access to University of Wisconsin’s Intellectual Labor
Read the full resolution here.
Faculty Senate Passes Mandatory Fee Resolution
Both the Associated Students of Madison (ASM) and the Faculty Senate have joined us in our call for UW–Madison to cover fees for grad workers. On December 4th, the Faculty Senate almost unanimously voted for the University to cover mandatory fees for graduate …