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University of Chicago Press Workers Form Union with Chicago News Guild

Chris Garlock | Published on 5/8/2026

Workers at The University of Chicago Press are forming a union with the Chicago News Guild (TNG-CWA Local 34071) and have requested that management agree to voluntary recognition of the union.


The University of Chicago Press is a leader in academic publishing, responsible for a program of trade and specialist titles, a portfolio of highly regarded scholarly journals, and the Chicago Distribution Center, which includes the digital scholarly book repository BiblioVault. The UCP Workers Guild represents staff across the press’s divisions and marks the first union in the press’s 130-year history. In their mission statement, the UCP Workers Guild outlined the organizing principles of pay equity, sustainability and transparency.

 

“I dreamed for years of getting a job in academic publishing, and I’m thrilled to be working not only in my chosen industry but at one of the most prestigious presses in the country,” said Griffin Reed, a UCP Workers Guild member. “However, that excitement is too often exploited by employers, and particularly by our employers at the University of Chicago. My coworkers and I face low, stagnant wages; a lack of standardization across the press regarding our ability to work from home; and potential precarity in the form of layoffs, outsourcing, or the introduction of AI into our workflow. I want a union to ensure that our jobs are protected and that we are paid fairly for our profit-generating labor.”

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