Open Letters From Faculty

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Hear From Your Colleagues Before You Vote

Faculty across multiple USC schools have written open letters sharing their concerns about being represented by the United Auto Workers.

These are their words.

USC Marshall
School of Business

On compensation, flexibility, and why a university‑wide unit doesn’t serve Marshall faculty.

Read the letter

USC Rossier
School of Education

On program leadership, governance roles, and the risks of a standardized contract.

Read the letter

USC Viterbi
School of Engineering

On faculty identity, shared governance, and why this specific union gives pause.

Read letter 1

Read letter 2

USC Gould
School of Law

On ABA protections, merit review participation, and individual negotiating rights.

Read the letter

These letters were written independently by faculty. USC is sharing them here so that their voices may also be heard.

Be Sure Your Voice is Heard.

Make a Plan to Vote.

Ballots must be received by the NLRB by June 1 at 5 p.m.