Good. I'm pretty sure UO can afford to pay its grad workers a living wage.
"The UO Foundation currently manages over $2.8 billion of assets, including gifts made to endowed funds, expendable funds and deferred gifts."
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Good. I'm pretty sure UO can afford to pay its grad workers a living wage.
"The UO Foundation currently manages over $2.8 billion of assets, including gifts made to endowed funds, expendable funds and deferred gifts."
Yes indeed. This seems like a very reasonable demand.