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March 21, 2023

PSC Raises Key Issue in Hearing on Aetna Medicare Advantage Contract

In his testimony about the proposed Medicare Advantage contract delivered on March 21 during a telephone hearing hosted by the NYC Office of Labor Relations, PSC President James Davis, said: “We were surprised to discover that the Aetna contract provides an option for retires to stay in traditional Medicare, with…

March 20, 2023

‘Not a radical idea’: Students, staff, supporters march over Brooklyn Bridge for CUNY funding

Days after the state legislature proposed hundreds of millions of dollars in new investments for City University of New York, close to 100 students and faculty members rallied for additional funding as they seek a tuition-free CUNY and a better quality of education. Marchers, joined Sunday by a bevy of…

March 19, 2023

CUNY Administration Cracks Down on Student and Worker-Run Food Pantry

Three years ago this month, the City University of New York (CUNY) pivoted to remote operations during the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic. When the university began to gradually reopen in-person operations after vaccines were widely available, dining services on many campuses — which students rely on for affordable…

March 19, 2023

CUNY students demonstrate against proposed tuition hike

The City University of New York is the nation’s largest urban university with close to 243,000 degree-seeking students. To many, it can be the gateway to the middle class. However, a proposed tuition hike by Gov. Kathy Hochul has some students up in arms. Students on Sunday held a rally…

March 18, 2023

Over 100 CUNY department chairs sign letter blasting university’s handling of financial crisis

The City University of New York professors are furious with the public university system’s handling of its financial crisis — and warning that the “micromanaging” hiring procedures will cost it top talent. The university announced a hiring freeze and budget cuts last month to help shore up a deficit fueled…

March 17, 2023

Hundreds of Millions More in State Funding for CUNY, If We Keep Pushing

Hundreds of Millions More in State Funding for CUNY, If We Keep Pushing   One-house budget resolutions released this week by the NYS Senate and the Assembly reject tuition hikes and propose increasing the operating funding for CUNY in the governor’s executive budget by hundreds of millions (Senate: +$148M, Assembly:…

March 17, 2023

CUNY faculty urge investment in public higher education

After making major investments in New York City’s public higher education institutions in 2022, Gov. Kathy Hochul’s budget proposal in 2023 leaves the CUNY system underfunded and unprepared to serve its students, according to James Davis, president of the Professional Staff Congress, which represents CUNY faculty and staff.

March 16, 2023

Letter from James Davis on Moving Retirees to Medicare Advantage and Eliminating Senior Care

(Click here to read the latest on what is happening to our healthcare) March 16, 2023 To: All PSC members and retirees From: James Davis, PSC President  Subject: Senior Care slated for elimination - what you need to know Dear PSC members and retirees, The Municipal Labor Committee voted on…

March 15, 2023

PSC Statement on CUNY Funding in the NYS Senate & Assembly One House Resolutions for FY 2024

“We commend the Senate and Assembly for endorsing substantial increases in operational funding and capital investment for CUNY in their one-house budgets. The Legislature’s commitment to revitalizing public higher education is crucial right now. Facing an increasingly uncertain economic future, low-income and working New Yorkers, immigrant communities, and communities of…

March 14, 2023

Crucial CUNY programs on the chopping block in NYC budget

CUNY programs that reconnect college dropouts with their studies, offer academic support, and provide parenting students with child care are facing cutbacks in the city’s preliminary budget, officials and faculty said at a hearing on higher education Tuesday. City Council members and advocates said the loss of those programs could…

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