HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 13, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
The professors’ association says both the public university and the Roman Catholic college trampled faculty rights in making unnecessary job cuts.
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OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 12, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
Labor Notes Troublemakers School is coming to Portland!
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 12, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
How unequal stipends foster an unequal education
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OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 11, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
After years of disinvestment in higher education, Oregon’s economic recovery has finally made it possible to boost state funding for our universities. But it turns out that apportioning the gain from reinvestment can be even more challenging than rationing the pain of disinvestment.
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 11, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
The director of Yeshiva College’s writing program refused to preside over cutbacks in full-time teaching positions.
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OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 08, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
Will HECC's decision to adopt a formula that pays universities and community colleges for the number of degrees it produces actually improve the state's college graduation rates?
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 08, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
When a Polk State professor found himself accused of being anti-Christian, the college's leaders answered back -- and said he was entitled to academic freedom.
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 06, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
Jonathan Gottschall tried to save literary studies. Instead he ruined his career.
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OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 04, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
You couldn't really say that this session of the Oregon Legislature has been ignoring higher education.
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 04, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
Trustees and Administration of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Failed to Demonstrate Cause When Rejecting Steven Salaita’s Appointment
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PSU-AAUP
May 04, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
Speaker Series: A Brighter Future?
Struggles for Justice in Higher Education
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BARGAINING
May 04, 2015 / PSU-AAUP
In interest-based bargaining, we present the administration with issues or problems rather than a specific list of demands. Through the bargaining process, we will develop mutually acceptable solutions to these problems.
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Will HECC’s decision to adopt a formula that pays universities and community colleges for the number of degrees it produces actually improve the state’s college graduation rates?
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PSU employee tuition benefit update. Benefit to be retained
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On Friday the University sent the notice required by the ERB in the resolution to the AAUP Unfair Practice charge about the administration's threat to cut off our email accounts if we went on strike.
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Academe Faculty Compensation Survey missing Portland State University data
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A formal finding that the university violated principles of academic freedom sets the stage for a censure vote at the association’s conference in June.
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A bill introduced late last month in the North Carolina General Assembly has set faculties across the state abuzz with a bold suggestion: Require all professors in the University of North Carolina system to teach at least eight courses each academic year.
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PSU Administration found to have violated labor law by threatening to disable Faculty email if they went on strike
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Just one in four union contracts covering adjunct instructors includes any sort of provision ensuring them some payment when a course assignment is canceled
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