MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Workers at several University of Minnesota campuses across Minnesota are on strike, which could mean disruptions in dining options and cleanliness for students.
U of M strike
Local perspective:
Hundreds of workers represented by the Teamsters Local 320 walked off the job at U of M campuses in Crookston and Morris overnight and the strike is expanding to include employees at Duluth, Grand Rapids, Waseca and Austin on Tuesday morning. By Tuesday afternoon, service workers at the Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses are expected to join the strike.
How the strike will impact students and staff will vary based on the campus, but in the Twin Cities, students can expect to see limitations in some of their dining options. There will be delays in package and campus mail