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UCSC patient care workers, students join two-day UC strike

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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KION-TV) -- UC Santa Cruz workers joined the thousands protesting what they say are unfair labor practices at all UC campuses and medical centers.

The two-day, UC systemwide strike included the staff of the UCSC medical center as part of the AFSCME Local 3299 including physician assistants, pharmacists, optometrists, and mental health workers.

“Instead of addressing the decline in real wages that has fueled the staff exodus at UC Medical Centers and Campuses at the bargaining table, UC has chosen to illegally implement arbitrary rules aimed at silencing workers who are raising concerns while limiting their access to union representatives,” AFSCME Local 3299 President Michael Avant said.

One protestor at the strike told KION "we need to be treated as workers, as first-line workers, not as second-class workers. We are equal."

KION reached out to UC Santa Cruz for a response to the striking workers and their demands but has not received a response.

In a release before the strikes, the University did say that it supports protected free speech activities such as protests.

"The right to free speech in a university includes the right to acts of peaceful dissent, protests in peaceable assembly, and orderly, nondisruptive demonstrations which include non-obstructive picketing."

AFSCME Local 3299 has also voluntarily exempted dozens of critical care workers from strike activity with a patient protection task force should the need arise to support emergency patients.

The strikes are expected to last until Midnight on Thursday, February 27.

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Sergio Berrueta has been in the news for quite awhile going from studying print media to entering the realm of broadcast.

Originally from Bell Gardens, California, in Southeast Los Angeles. Berrueta started his professional news career in Eureka as a newscast producer for North Coast News (now The Northstate’s News) at KAEF ABC 23 in 2022. He pivoted a year later in 2022 going from behind-the-scenes to in front of the camera as a multimedia journalist for Redwood News Channel 3 (KIEM/KVIQ) also in Eureka.

Berrueta studied journalism at Humboldt State University (now Cal Poly Humboldt) earning his Bachelor’s Degree. Berrueta was a staff writer, page editor, social media manager and editor-in-chief of the university’s El Lenador, the only bilingual publication in all of Humboldt County.

Before moving to the North Coast, Berrueta had earned his Associate’s Degree at East Los Angeles College in 2019 after beginning his educational journey in 2012. He also was on staff for the ELAC’s publication, ELAC Campus News, having been a staff writer, page editor, and online editor.

Outside of news experience, Berrueta has also been in education as an AmeriCorps tutor in East Hollywood from 2017 to 2019 and served in a government role as a National Hometown Fellow for Lead for America with the City of Arcata in 2021.

When not focusing on news, Berrueta is an avid amateur cinephile having written about films in free time. He also writes poetry, attempting to get through a backlog of video games, enjoys visiting new places along the California Coast, and trying to keep up with the latest music and podcasts.

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