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University of Oregon

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Eugene, United States

The University of Oregon is a public research university located in Eugene, Oregon. It is recognized for its strong emphasis on academic excellence, innovative research, and community engagement, with particular involvement in ecological studies and environmental research.

CCI Score

CCI Score: University of Oregon

21.73

-0.02%

Latest Event

University of Oregon Tentatively Settles Faculty Labor Dispute

The University of Oregon and its faculty union reached a tentative agreement to avoid an imminent strike amid ongoing disputes over salary disparities. While the settlement averted potential disruption for roughly 25,000 students, concerns remain over the university’s compensation practices, as faculty argue they are underpaid compared to peers at other top research institutions.

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SABOTEUR

University of Oregon is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • University of Oregon Tentatively Settles Faculty Labor Dispute Logo
    MAR
    31
    2025

    The University of Oregon and its faculty union reached a tentative agreement to avoid an imminent strike amid ongoing disputes over salary disparities. While the settlement averted potential disruption for roughly 25,000 students, concerns remain over the university’s compensation practices, as faculty argue they are underpaid compared to peers at other top research institutions.

  • -15

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The tentative agreement reached by the University of Oregon, although it prevented a strike, highlights ongoing issues in labor relations. Faculty claims of underpayment compared to peers underscore a lack of commitment to fair wage practices. From an anti-fascist perspective that prioritizes worker rights and fair compensation, this outcome is problematic despite temporarily averting industrial action.

    Faculty, administrators at the University of Oregon bargain into the evening in attempt to avoid strike

  • University of Oregon Free Speech Settlement Logo
    MAR
    26
    2025

    After a two-and-a-half year litigation, the University of Oregon settled a case with Professor Bruce Gilley, acknowledging that blocking his constitutionally protected social media post was wrongful and agreeing to reform its social media censorship policies, thereby reinforcing protections for free speech.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 31

    The settlement marks a significant vindication of free speech rights and an institutional commitment to prevent ideological censorship. Acknowledging the misuse of power by blocking a constitutionally protected expression, the University’s decision to implement clearer guidelines and remedial processes constitutes a positive anti-authoritarian step that benefits the free exchange of ideas in public forums.

    Free Speech Victory: Professor Bruce Gilley Secures Settlement in University of Oregon Social Media Censorship Case

  • University of Oregon Political Contributions and Lobbying Profile Logo
    JAN
    01
    2024

    OpenSecrets data indicates that during the 2024 cycle, the University of Oregon was involved in political contributions totaling $303,216 and spent $165,000 on lobbying. The profile also highlights a revolving door effect, with half of its lobbyists having previously held government positions. While the numbers reflect active engagement in political finance, there is no clear evidence that these activities directly support authoritarian or far‑right policies.

  • +0

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 31

    The disclosed figures on contributions and lobbying expenditures indicate political activity by the University of Oregon. However, there is no indication that these financial engagements are being used to support authoritarian or far‑right policies. The revolving door phenomenon is noted but without broader evidence of misconduct, the data remains neutral from an anti‑fascist perspective.

    University of Oregon Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • University of Oregon Lobbying Expenditure in 2024 Logo
    JAN
    01
    2024

    The University of Oregon spent $220,000 on lobbying in 2024, as indicated by its profile on OpenSecrets. This expenditure reflects the institution's involvement in political lobbying efforts to influence policy decisions.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 31

    The reported $220,000 lobbying expenditure by the University of Oregon in 2024 falls under political contributions and lobbying efforts. While universities often engage in lobbying to secure funding or advocate for policies that support academic and research priorities, such expenditures also underscore engagement in political influence that can contribute to entrenched power dynamics. From an anti-fascist perspective, reliance on lobbying as a tool for influencing policy may reinforce oligarchic access and undermine broader democratic accountability, warranting a moderate negative score.

    University of Oregon Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets

  • University of Oregon Enters Negotiations with Certified Student Workers Union Logo
    OCT
    24
    2023

    Following a successful unionization vote by student employees in October 2023, which was certified by the state Employment Relations Board in November, the University of Oregon has initiated negotiations with the newly established University of Oregon Student Workers union to craft its first collective bargaining agreement. This move underscores a commitment to improving labor conditions and employee rights.

  • +90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The certification of the union vote and the subsequent negotiations for a collective bargaining agreement represent a strong commitment to advancing labor rights and improving working conditions for student employees. This action is highly aligned with anti-fascist, pro-worker principles by empowering workers and promoting fair labor practices.

    UO Student Workers | Human Resources - University of Oregon

  • University of Oregon Lobbying Expenditure 2023 Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    The University of Oregon was reported to have spent $220,000 on lobbying in 2023, signaling its active involvement in influencing U.S. policy as tracked by OpenSecrets.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 31

    The reported $220,000 in lobbying expenditures indicates that the University of Oregon is actively engaging in political influence through its lobbying efforts. Such behavior can contribute to the consolidation of power by established interests, which may undermine progressive policy-making and democratic accountability.

    University of Oregon Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets

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