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Jimmy Hoffa Got Off Too Easy

Weep for me, for this is my representation.

[Union president Eric] Lindgren said the mathematics and biology departments hire undergraduate graders as a rule, adding that this also violates the GTFF contract because the University has to offer that work to the GTFs first.

So, this has become a bit of a local controversy, and Lindgren’s statements here are, shall we say, not universally shared. (For anyone reading this who doesn’t already know, I am a graduate student in the math department. A GTF is a graduate student who teaches a class, which we all do. The GTFF is our union.)

One could make the case that graduate students in mathematics who are currently unsupported should be considered for grading jobs, rather than undergraduates. This isn’t the case that is being made, though, because there aren’t any of these students. The department takes care of us very well and gives us, you know, actual classes to teach (Hence the T in GTF, you would think.) Personally, I would prefer to see our undergraduates used for this kind of work, because they have more recent experience of the classes they’re covering, are more competent, and can use the opportunity to hone their skills. Still, I would be amenable to having down-on-their-luck grad students from other departments pick up some of the slack. The real problem, though, is economic. A grader makes $7.50 an hour, four hours a week, which comes to about $900 over the course of a school year. A GTF makes about ten times that. Plus tuition waiver. Plus health care. There is absolutely no earthly way that this can work without monumentally fucking up the organisation of the department. We have enough trouble funding our own people; we can’t take care of all the errant sociologists as well.

As I said, our department looks after us, and we have an excellent relationship with the faculty. I am genuinely sorry that graduate students in some humanities departments get shafted. However, I am also sorry that our union seems to consider the appropriate response to try and pull us down to their level.

“I would like to see the University argue that undergraduates are more qualified for that kind of work,” Lindgren said.

By this logic, you’ll notice, graduate students shouldn’t be going through homework with the answer manual, putting ticks and crosses next to right and wrong answers, since professors would be much more qualified.

[VP of research Richard] Linton said hiring undergraduates for this sort of work is standard practice for all research universities.

True, but who cares? Welcome to silly season.

  1. Dave says:

    Olly writes an excellent story, if only it were accurate. There ARE graduate students in Math without a GTF appointment and the union does have a duty, even though there is the smallest possibility that Oly might some how be inconvienced, to fight to get these persons a job. Moreover, the GTFF-UO contract stipulates that all departments do what they can to hire GTFs before resorting to ugrads. the Math department refuses to go so far as to post a freakin’ job announcement. And I’m sure the headline was in jest, but the tone of the article was not, so which one am I supposed to take seriously.

  2. Olly says:

    Yikes, Nicole. Sorry to hear that.

    Worth emphasizing that I’m only claiming to speak for my own department, which probably needs the union the least of any on campus. (I’m tempting fate, I know.) Other folks have legitimate issues with hiring, pay, etc. But seeing as we don’t, it would be nice if the union would stop hassling us.

  3. nicole says:

    um, yeah…see that this was started at UO, oops. please pardon my previous question. i am jealous, however.

  4. nicole says:

    i want to work where you work, olly!
    the state board just changed the rules for GTFs and GAs- i’m a GA and have just been told (2 months before school starts) that the tuition waiver only covers 6 credits, but we have to be at 9 credits to even get the GA position, meaning i have to work even more to pay for the rise in tuition this year, and on top of that pay for the extra credits i wasnt expecting to have to pay for. so where do you work, or is this a recent thing?

  5. Ben says:

    Well, he does have a sort of glazed over stare and a giant Castro beard.

  6. Timothy says:

    And Lindgren, like Hoffa, is probably a Communist. Coincidence? I think not!

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