STATEMENT: AFSCME 3299 RESPONDS TO APPOINTMENT OF JANET NAPOLITANO AS NEW UC PRESIDENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 12, 2013
CONTACT: Todd Stenhouse, [email protected],
(916) 397-1131
Oakland: In response to the news that Homeland Security Secretary and former Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano will become the new President of the University of California system, the university’s largest collective bargaining unit—AFSCME 3299—has issued the following statement:
“While UC staff, students and patients were largely excluded from the secretive process that led to Secretary Janet Napolitano’s appointment, we appreciate her years of public service and congratulate her on becoming the next President of the University of California. Secretary Napolitano’s tenure at UC begins at a time of skyrocketing student tuition, degraded patient care quality, increased privatization of public university resources, unprecedented debt, unrivaled executive excess, and declining taxpayer trust in top University leadership. While this will be the unfortunate legacy of her predecessor, it is our hope that Secretary Napolitano will work to arrest the UC’s continuing modesty problem, and restore the spirit of cooperation and respect that’s needed to meet its core public research, academic and health delivery missions in the years to come. If she does, she can be assured that she will find a willing partner in AFSCME 3299.”