After losing a public records lawsuit last week, the University of California has released the 27-page settlement proposal it received from the Trump administration’s Justice Department.
The release followed a September lawsuit from the UCLA Faculty Association and the Council of University of California Faculty Associations, under the California Public Records Act.
“For the folks who are going to be most impacted —students, workers, parents, faculty — the devil is in the details,” said UCLA Faculty Association President Anna Markowitz.
“Our working conditions could be directly impacted by this proposal, and we wanted to understand exactly how,” added Caroline Luce, communications chair of UC-AFT, a union that represents non-tenured faculty.
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