Graduate Students Against Discrimination and Suppression (GRADS), a group of Columbia University graduate students, have filed federal charges against the Student Workers of Columbia union, which is affiliated with the United Auto Workers (UAW). The complaint was submitted to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) with legal assistance from attorneys at the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation.
The GRADS members have chosen to remain anonymous, citing concerns about harassment linked to union activities on campus. They allege that union officials are misusing their bargaining authority by prioritizing political demands over improvements in academic and research conditions for graduate students.
The dispute follows a 2016 NLRB decision that classified graduate students at private universities as employees under federal labor law. This ruling allowed unions to organize these students and negotiate on their behalf, even if some students opposed union representation.