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Kevin Morrow
Syracuse University part-time faculty members on Monday approved a three-year collective bargaining agreement between the University and Adjuncts United, a labor union affiliated with the New York State United Teachers Union (AU/NYSUT).
Voting for the more than 500 members of the bargaining unit occurred by mail, with the ballots tabulated Monday. The contract was approved by a 6-to-1 margin.
This is the first labor agreement for SU part-time faculty members. The union was recognized as the bargaining representative of SU part-time faculty members in December 2005. Contract negotiations began in June 2006 and entailed 81 meetings, the last of which occurred on May 20.
"I am extremely grateful to all of the individuals who worked long and hard to enable this agreement, both the members of the University's negotiating team and the leadership of our part-time faculty bargaining unit," says SU Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric F. Spina. "Both sides were able to keep the academic mission of the University and the interests of the membership front and center, and as a result we have a historic agreement of which we can all be proud."
"Considering the difficult process of negotiating a first contract in a private university setting, the value of this initial contract cannot be overestimated," says Jeanette Jeneault, president of Adjuncts United. "The contract's impact will be far reaching and reaffirm our joint commitment to the teaching mission of the University."
Among the contract's highlights:
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