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University of California, Riverside

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Riverside, United States

University of California, Riverside (UCR) is a public research university in California known for its focus on research, academic excellence, and innovation in areas including hydrogen technologies. It serves a diverse community of students and faculty through a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

CCI Score

CCI Score: University of California, Riverside

-5.04

0.01%

Latest Event

UC System Labor Strike Highlights Unfair Labor Practices

Workers across the University of California system, potentially including University of California, Riverside, went on short strikes due to operating under an expired contract and alleging unfair labor practices. The union actions underscore deep-seated labor issues within the system.

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COLLABORATOR

University of California, Riverside is currently rated as a Collaborator.

-5 to -9 CCI Score
In this category, companies align with authoritarian practices mainly to avoid trouble or regulatory conflict. Their compliance is driven by self-preservation, resulting in minimal resistance even as they participate in oppressive systems.

Latest Events

  • UC System Labor Strike Highlights Unfair Labor Practices Logo
    FEB
    27
    2025

    Workers across the University of California system, potentially including University of California, Riverside, went on short strikes due to operating under an expired contract and alleging unfair labor practices. The union actions underscore deep-seated labor issues within the system.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The strike, prompted by prolonged labor disputes and allegations of unfair labor practices, reflects a failure on the part of the university system to ensure safe and fair working conditions. This neglect of worker rights aligns with authoritarian labor policies that suppress collective bargaining, a serious concern from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Two Unions Strike the University of California

  • UC Riverside Workers Strike over Unfair Labor Practices Logo
    FEB
    27
    2025

    UC Riverside workers from the AFSCME 1399 and UPTE/CWA 9119 unions launched a multi-day strike on February 27, 2025, protesting what they describe as unfair labor practices. Workers claim that the university has been stalling negotiations, failing to offer fair wages, and not bargaining in good faith, which has led to repeated strikes and heightened tensions on campus.

  • -75

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The university is accused by workers of engaging in systematic unfair labor practices, including stalling negotiations and not providing adequate wages and benefits, which undermines workers' rights and contributes to an authoritarian management style. From an anti-fascist perspective, such suppression of organized labor can be seen as aligned with practices that disempower working people.

    UC Riverside workers launch second strike in three months | KVCR News

  • UCR Labor Strike over Unfair Labor Practices Logo
    FEB
    26
    2025

    Workers at University of California, Riverside, along with other UC campuses, engaged in a strike on February 26, 2025, protesting alleged unfair labor practices including arbitrary rule changes that silenced worker concerns and limited union access.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The strike was prompted by allegations that the university implemented unfair labor practices, including arbitrary rules designed to silence workers and restrict union representation, demonstrating neglect for worker rights. This indicates an authoritarian approach to labor management, warranting a negative score.

    Thousands of University of California workers go on strike alleging unfair labor practices

  • UCR Implements Supplier Code of Conduct Logo
    JAN
    06
    2025

    University of California, Riverside has adopted a new Supplier Code of Conduct emphasizing fair labor practices, sustainability, ethical business operations, and support for diversity and inclusion among its suppliers.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The new Supplier Code of Conduct includes strong provisions to treat workers fairly and uphold labor rights, which aligns with anti-authoritarian and progressive labor practices.

    Introducing UC’s Supplier Code of Conduct

  • +75

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 27

    By establishing clear expectations for ethical business conduct and sustainability among suppliers, the initiative promotes responsible supply chain practices that mitigate risks of supporting exploitative or authoritarian business operations.

    Introducing UC’s Supplier Code of Conduct

  • UC Riverside Deal to Ethically Reinvest Endowment Following Protest Logo
    MAY
    04
    2024

    UC Riverside administration reached an agreement with pro-Palestinian protesters to end an anti-Israel encampment on campus and established a task force aimed at separating its endowment from the broader UC system, with a view toward reallocating funds away from companies involved in arms manufacturing.

  • +40

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 27

    The university administration’s decision to negotiate with protesters and form a task force reflects a politically engaged and progressive approach, emphasizing academic freedom and challenging traditional investment practices, particularly by moving funds away from industries linked to arms manufacturing.

    UC Riverside announces deal with anti-Israel protesters to consider reinvesting endowment

  • +30

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 27

    The plan to reassess endowment investment by establishing a task force indicates a commitment to ethical financial management, aiming to divest from companies involved in arms manufacturing. This move aligns investment practices with progressive and responsible business ethics.

    UC Riverside announces deal with anti-Israel protesters to consider reinvesting endowment

  • UCR Reaches Deal with Pro-Palestine Protestors on Ethical Investments Logo
    MAY
    03
    2024

    UC Riverside reached an agreement with pro-Palestine student protestors to end an encampment, promising increased transparency in its investments and a review of its endowment allocations, including discontinuing a study abroad program to Israel.

  • +40

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 27

    The university’s decision to engage with student protestors and address demands for transparency reflects a progressive approach to political accountability and a rejection of opaque financial practices that can support authoritarian interests.

    UC Riverside Becomes First UC Campus To Reach Deal With Pro-Palestine Protestors

  • +60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 27

    By committing to review its endowment and consider divesting from companies involved in arms manufacturing and the occupation, as well as discontinuing its study abroad programs to Israel, UCR is aligning its business practices with ethics and social accountability, which strengthens its anti-authoritarian stance.

    UC Riverside Becomes First UC Campus To Reach Deal With Pro-Palestine Protestors

  • Ethical Procurement Policy Adoption Logo
    MAR
    21
    1997

    University of California, Riverside, as part of the University of California system, adheres to Regents Policy 5401 which prohibits the procurement of foreign-made equipment, materials, or supplies produced using forced, convict, or indentured labor. The policy, approved on March 21, 1997, underscores a commitment to ethical supply chain practices and human rights.

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 27

    The adoption of a procurement policy that bans equipment produced by forced, convict, or indentured labor aligns with progressive, anti-authoritarian values by ensuring ethical supply chain practices and protecting worker rights. This measure directly undermines exploitative labor practices that are often associated with authoritarian regimes.

    Regents Policy 5401: Policy on Procurement of Foreign-Made Equipment, Materials, or Supplies Produced by Forced, Convict, or Indentured Labor

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