Facilities services workers will take the day off today — but it’s no vacation.
Maintenance workers will sit out on the steps of South Building from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to protest the elimination of a compressed work schedule option. Student groups will join them for a rally from noon to 1 p.m.
Ana Maria Reichenbach, a member of Student Action with Workers, said SAW has been collaborating with University workers to plan the sit-out.
“We’ve had meetings with twenty, twenty-five workers, and they’ve been spreading the word,” she said.
The rally will feature speakers from the University and community and will focus on the broader issue of workers’ rights.
SAW member Laurel Ashton said the protest is a way to broadcast workers’ issues to students and the community.
“We’ve been living in a time when workers’ rights have been diminished,” she said.
She said the idea for the sit-out and rally came from workers upset about losing their option to work four 10-hour work days.
“I was amazed by what an immediate and a strong response I got from students,” she said.