OTHER LABOR NEWS
Fate of PERS reform depends on outcome in governor’s race
July 22, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
There is possibly no issue more dear to state workers than the Public Employees Retirement System. read more >
July 22, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
There is possibly no issue more dear to state workers than the Public Employees Retirement System. read more >
July 22, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Part-time faculty members at the University of Saint Thomas voted against forming a union. read more >
July 21, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Now that gay marriage is recognized in their state, faculty members and other employees within the University of Minnesota system with same-sex partners no longer need access to domestic partner benefits. Right? read more >
July 21, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Michigan colleges are assigning the hiring and payment of adjuncts to a third-party company. Administrators say it's a win-win, but adjunct advocates say it's a worrisome trend. read more >
July 17, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
A federal appeals court has granted a new trial to a University of Iowa scholar who accused the institution of discriminating against her because of her conservative views, The Des Moines Register reported. read more >
July 16, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
The AAUP Collective Bargaining Team will be continuing bargaining on salaries and implementation of the New ranks read more >
July 16, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Catherine Dyck, current vice chancellor of Finance & Administration for OUS, was appointed as acting chancellor and chief financial officer by a unanimous vote. read more >
July 16, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
More than 500 adjunct professors and their advocates have signed a petition calling for the U.S. Department of Labor to investigate their working conditions. read more >
July 16, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
The University of North Carolina at Wilmington has completed the terms of a settlement with a professor who sued the institution, and won, over being denied a promotion read more >
July 15, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
News update on collective bargaining and welcome Amanda Smith Byron to the Grievance committee read more >
July 15, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
On the heels of a similarly downcast assessment by Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s Investors Service has issued a negative outlook for the higher-education sector in the United States read more >
July 14, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
The union representing the Oregon Education Association's staff workers is suing the OEA for violating federal labor law. read more >
July 14, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
AFT and Freelancers Union announce plan to give those off the tenure track the ability to buy insurance through groups, rather than individually. read more >
July 11, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
The American Federation of Teachers announced on Friday that it was teaming up with a nonprofit organization for independent workers to provide colleges’ contingent faculty members with access to health insurance and other benefits. read more >
July 11, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Using free online materials such as massive open online courses in traditional classes can help colleges teach more efficiently without harming students. read more >
July 11, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Starting this summer and culminating in the next, the Oregon University System is undergoing radical changes in how they govern the public universities in the state. read more >
July 11, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
The growing disparity between top 25 executive and faculty pay illustrates that universities are becoming more corporate. read more >
July 10, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Academic Professional Caucus on July 29, 2014 at 12:00 Noon to 1:30 PM. It will be located in SMSU 238. read more >
July 10, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Two adjuncts discuss how they balance their creative interests with course coverage obligations. read more >
July 09, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
As of last Tuesday, the University of Oregon is now officially in the hands of the Board of Trustees. Though the 15 board members have been meeting since January, last Tuesday marked their first official day at the helm. read more >