One thing we’ve been thinking about during National Bullying Prevention month, which the @PSC_CUNY promotes on the website, is how certain comrades have been bullied out of adjunct liaison jobs within the PSC due to RAFA/7KOS involvement. (1/5)
One comrade simply was not allowed to take the position that was offered, at Medgar Evers College. This adjunct has served on the Delegate Assembly for years and has faced real financial hardship teaching at a college that is crumbling around them. (2/5)
PSC officials revoked this person's nomination for the position, claiming they would ‘badmouth the union.’ People join RAFA because they want to make the union stronger internally. Medgar Evers has no adjunct liaison now. (3/5)
In the past, adjunct liaisons have not been paid their full stipends because they didn’t fill quotas, but the implementation of who is paid for what amount of work varies and seems only to affect liaisons whose political involvement is not in line with PSC leadership. (4/5)
The way adjunct liaison position is run shows union leaders functioning like bosses, holding quotas and demands over workers’ heads. The PSC needs to practice what they preach: stop the political bullying. (5/5)
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