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As the University System of Georgia enforces a sweeping return-to-office mandate, staff members are facing a harsh reality: commuting costs are effectively gutting already poverty-level wages.

In this episode, we sit down with David Hyde (UCW-GSU Chapter Chair) and Rachel Schrauben Yeates (Kennesaw State University Member-Leader) from UCW-CWA Local 3821. They reveal the staggering data behind the mandate—including a 100 percent increase in retirements at Georgia Tech—and discuss the irony of a Board of Regents that joins meetings via video call while denying those same remote options to their workforce.

We dive deep into:

  • How a "Right-to-Work" state organizes without collective bargaining rights.

  • The "Defend Remote Work" campaign and the push for a $41,000 living wage.

  • The upcoming legislative strategy to legalize public sector bargaining in Georgia.

  • Why the RTO mandate is driving a "brain drain" across Atlanta’s major universities.

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