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Penn graduate student workers' unionization election begins today after postponement

If the vote passes, GET-UP will become the largest union at Penn in recent history with about 4,500 workers.

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LIVE UPDATES: Fate of pro-Palestinian encampment remains uncertain on day seven

Administrators are continuing to negotiate with organizers, but students have reported threats that the encampment will be cleared on Wednesday.

04/28/24 6:00am

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Encampment Day 6: Penn admin enter encampment
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Penn administrators entered the encampment around noon on Thursday and took several photos of those inside, prompting chants of “shame” from participants. Associate Vice Provosts for University Life Tamara Greenfield King and Sharon Smith, and Office of Student Affairs Executive Director Katie Bonner, walked into the central area of tents and took photos of several people inside the encampment using their phones. An individual in the encampment described the interaction as “harassing,” and added that it appears administrators are continuing to try and divide the encampment into two groups: those who hold PennCards and those who do not. After University administrators left the encampment, an individual on a megaphone suggested that Penn students in the encampment put on masks. The interaction marks another step in increased tensions between those in the encampment and University officials. It is unclear if this is a step towards officials asking those on College Green for identification, as has been warned by Penn officials. In an April 27 statement, organizers wrote that they “will continue to occupy this space” until the encampment’s demands are met — signaling that they will not comply with a Friday night demand to disband the encampment. #news #protest #rally #college #penn

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