350.org Calls for Climate Justice to be the Next Anti-Apartheid Movement
Originally Published in The Nation By Isabelle Nastasia 350.org’s #DoTheMath tour was described by 350 National Coordinator Joshua Kahn Russell as a Continue reading
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Originally Published in The Nation By Isabelle Nastasia 350.org’s #DoTheMath tour was described by 350 National Coordinator Joshua Kahn Russell as a Continue reading →
Sign up for the Caravan Three years ago, Brooklyn College students planned a trip to New Orleans to do recovery Continue reading →
Written by Biola Jeje and Isabelle Nastasia. Published in The Nation. Many progressives look longingly to the 1960s in hopes Continue reading →
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Blog post by National Student Power Convergence organizer Isabelle Nastasia. In 2006, I was one of thousands of volunteers who Continue reading →
VIDEO AND KICKSTARTER AVAILABLE HERE For the past several months we have been working relentlessly on the creation of a Continue reading →
This video was put together by the Houston Student Movement in 2010 to commemorate the 50 years since the Houston Continue reading →
CUNY Board of Trustees: Limit Executive Pay & Save Student Aid!
Plans before the Board of Trustees would raise the very highest salaries at CUNY even higher—and at a rate faster than inflation. A June 4, 2012 draft includes salary range increases of more than 22% for deans, presidents, and Central administrators. The Chancellor’s maximum salary would jump 54% to $724,470, not including other forms of compensation.
This is a shameful use of taxpayer and tuition dollars, especially when students are facing new hikes, departments remain on hiring freeze, and faculty and staff continue to work without a contract.
In the spirit of shared sacrifice and public accountability, executive salaries must be held in check. CUNY needs leaders dedicated to public higher education, not greedy executives looking for a handout. The trustees must limit executive pay and save tuition dollars for student aid.
For updated information on executive pay increases, see https://occupycunynews.org/tag/executive-pay.