MICA Staff

 
 

Dear Colleague Letter

Dear Colleagues, 

Even before COVID-19 upended our lives, staff had to contend with deteriorating working conditions, instability, and limited input in the decisions directly impacting our livelihoods. Lack of transparency around pay, higher workloads, understaffing, and nebulous paths for advancement have made working at MICA precarious for staff.

During the pandemic, we suffered layoffs, furloughs, pay cuts, loss of benefits and pay increases, further straining our capacity to serve our community and uphold MICA’s mission, all while being denied the dignity of a say in how our community could weather this crisis together.

As the fallout from the pandemic continues to disrupt higher education, this already untenable situation is reaching a breaking point. We have a choice. As the campus reopens for the fall, we do not have to return to the status quo. We can sit back and hope MICA makes the right decisions, or we can unite together to make sure our voices are heard.

We ask that you join us in holding MICA accountable to the following principles by signing your confidential union card today to join SEIU Local 500!

Union Status for MICA Staff 

Only by joining together in union will we have the power to have a real say in our working conditions. Without a union, we are subject to decisions made without our input. When we come together as staff, we can use our strength in numbers to ensure access to the proper tools and support to safely do our jobs to the best of our abilities. Our institution will be stronger when staff has an actual seat at the table.

 

Transparency and Communication 

True equity can only be achieved through transparency in communication from the administration regarding our pay, roles, and advancement opportunities. We must hold the college accountable to campus-wide policies that are fair and consistent, promote the common good, protect the most vulnerable, and create a more just institution.

 

Health and Safety

We need policies that promote the well-being of staff and the safety of our entire community. We need proper safety equipment to avoid injury and illness. We, especially MICA frontline workers, need to be part of the critical conversation around campus reopening. We need to be part of this crucial decision-making process to ensure absolute transparency regarding MICA’s strategy to allow our community back on campus.

 

Dignity and Respect 

We play a vital role in upholding MICA’s mission and supporting students, faculty, and administrators. We bring a wealth of experience and expertise to our positions, and our careers deserve cultivating at MICA. When we are treated as if we are interchangeable, the institution and students suffer. Our wages and working conditions should reflect the value of our hard work. MICA could not function without us.

We must be united. We cannot have just a select few administrators making important decisions about our safety and our livelihoods. It should not have been that way before, and it cannot be that way now.

We ask you again to join us in holding MICA accountable by signing your confidential union card today to join SEIU Local 500!

 

In Solidarity,

Madison Coan

Siân Evans

María Emilia Duno

John Woods

Kirk Amaral Snow

Sidney Champagne

Art Soontornsaratool

Evan Suggs

Raven Warner

Lauren Watters

Sarah Jung

Renee Sicchitano

Gilles Stromberg

Mackenzie Zeckwoski

Vanessa Perrigo

Katie Faulstich

Benjamin McNutt

Maddie White

Travis Levasseur

Conrado Pasion

Derek Quinlan

Maren Henson

Aster Lobel

Will Bryson

Brian Dillon

John Bohl

Andrea Regenberg

Leanne Hafer-Dippong

Sydney Long

Natovian McLeod

Karl Ericksen

Carla Brown

Deborah Viles

Logan Schoeberlein

Laura Birdsall

Jamie Gillis

Jordan Franklin

Andrea Dixon

Mary Alessi

Kristen Carroll

Julia Clouser

Gabrielle Gomez

Cory Cone

Keri Watley

Michael Tager

Tru Ludwig

Danielle Bowly

Ida Greenberg

Roger Woods

Brian Hagermann

 

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