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Our Mission

United Campus Workers of Georgia brings together the entire Georgia Gwinnett College campus community to achieve equity and respect for all. Our mission is to address the critical needs of faculty and staff so we can enrich the learning experience of students and thereby the important contributions we all make to Gwinnett County, the state of Georgia, and society at large.

We support the established mission and vision of Georgia Gwinnett College and are deeply concerned with ongoing "mission drift." Our students' learning conditions are our working conditions.


We want structural changes, including fair compensation. Download the GGC Fair Compensation Petition from the button below and help us stay on mission!

GGC Fair Compensation Petition

Sign the Petition to Demand Fair USG Employee COLAs

 

Petition to Governor Kemp

USG Employees Face Rising Costs Despite Insufficient COLAs

After 32 years without a cost-of-living adjustment, recent raises for USG employees have been undermined by skyrocketing costs. The Board of Regents has increased health insurance premiums by 6-10%, deductibles by 15-16%, and hospital costs by 33-50%, wiping out any benefit from the COLAs. Meanwhile, many employees received only up to a 4% raise, with some left out entirely.

With $10 billion in surplus funds sitting unused, it's time to demand fair pay and regular COLAs for campus workers.

 

👉Sign the petition today 👈to demand full funding for campus workers!

CWA in the News

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UCWGA-CWA Members Release New Documents Showing How Private Dorm Contractor Corvias Pressured Schools to Reopen During the Pandemic and Forced Georgia Universities to Foot the Bill for Costs Already Covered by Multi-Billion Dollar Contract

UCWGA-CWA Members Release New Documents Showing How Private Dorm Contractor Corvias Pressured Schools to Reopen During the Pandemic and Forced Georgia Universities to Foot the Bill for Costs Already Covered by Multi-Billion Dollar Contract

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