TENS of thousands of University of California (UC) physician assistants, optometrists and other healthcare and custodial workers went on strike on Wednesday, alleging unfair labour practices and staffing shortages.
The strikes by two unions, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local (AFSCME) 3299 and the University Professional Technical Employees (UPTE) Local 9119, representing nearly 60,000 healthcare and service workers are separate and come after the unions and 10-campus university system failed to reach a new contract.
AFSCME Local 3299 represents about 37,000 employees, including respiratory therapists, pharmacy techs, mental health workers, custodians and gardeners.
The biggest strike in global history is a template for our future. The silence tells you all you need to know, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE
ALEX HALL is unsurprised by the evidence of systemic corruption in the US, and unsettled by the undertone of alarm
There is no doubt that Trump’s regime is a right-wing one, but the clash between the state apparatus and the national and local government is a good example of what any future left-wing formation will face here in Britain, writes NICK WRIGHT


