11/1/2021
Dear FSU Members,
Here is a quick update from our two (!!) bargaining sessions last week.
SALARY
As you know, the parameters for raises are set by the governor. This year, those parameters are across-the-board raises of 2.5%-2%-2% over the three-year contract, plus a one-time 1.5% bonus (i.e. money that does not go on salary) in the first year.
Administration, however, proposed carving merit out of these already spare across-the-board raises, offering us across-the-board raises of even less—1.5%-1%-1%—with the rest coming in the form of merit raises of up to 1%-1%-1%. They also propose leaving Associate Lecturers hired after January 2018 out of this raise structure altogether (that would amount to approximately 115 of our current members).
We are countering by insisting that all of the money be given as across-the-board raises (2.5%-2%-2%). As it is, these raises do not even keep up with the cost of living. They are simply too small to carve merit out of – both in the sense that everyone deserves at least a 2% raise and in the sense that squeezing merit out of 2% not only leaves some faculty with less but does not provide others with nearly enough to be worth the effort. We have urged Administration to return with a proposal that includes merit paid for by them, on top of the across-the-board raises provided by the state, as well as an additional $500 bonus for all members (on top of the 1.5% bonus the state is providing).
Beyond this, the FSU is proposing that:
As you can see from the attached, these proposed increases are quite modest.
ARTICLE 15: Faculty Workload
The other major proposal we are currently bargaining is located largely within Article 15 of our contract.
With regard to Article 15, Administration is pushing for:
By way of counter, we are proposing that:
Thus far, we have been very surprised by the Administration’s resistance to including NTT faculty in department governance, the very places where some of the most important decisions impacting NTT faculty’s working conditions are made. This move towards a more democratic workplace would cost the university nothing, but make great strides toward ensuring equity and autonomy for our more vulnerable members.
Sincerely,
Core Bargaining Team
Caroline Coscia, Senior Lecturer II, Political Science, FSU Vice President
Katie D’Urso, MTA Field Representative
Jessica Holden, Librarian III, Healey Library
Maria Mellone, Non-Reappointed (i.e., laid off) Associate Lecturer, Math
Alex Mueller, Associate Professor, English
Lorenzo Nencioli, FSU Membership Coordinator
Jason Rodriquez, Associate Professor, Sociology
Heike Schotten, Professor, Political Science
Steve Striffler, Director of the Labor Resource Center and Professor, Anthropology, FSU President
Tony Vandermeer, Senior Lecturer II, Africana Studies
For information on the FSU, links to our contract and bargaining updates, and a calendar of events, see the FSU webpage