Reporting harassment, abuse, or discrimination in a university setting can be confusing and retraumatizing. Universities sometimes fail to follow their own policies, and at WashU, confidence in HR is low.
With a union, student workers facing discrimination and abuse don’t have to contend with this bureaucracy alone - most graduate worker contracts ensure that student workers get union support when they report harassment or discrimination, ensure that complaints are addressed in an enforceable timeline, and allow for resolution by a neutral third-party, which ensures that administration doesn’t get the final say.
At UConn and UC, student workers have reported that they were able to resolve harassment cases through their union after their universities failed to protect them.