Dr. Emily Plec, a member of the State Board of Higher Education, sent the GTFF this letter of support today. The Board of Trustees took over running the University of Oregon from the State Board in June. Kurt Willcox, a member of the Board of Trustees, told us last night that no official communications about… Continue reading State Board of Higher Education members support the GTFF
News & Updates
The GTFF Goes on Strike Dec. 2
The GTFF will proceed with a strike on Tuesday, December 2nd. We are disappointed that stalled bargaining has forced us to strike, but it is now our only recourse as the Administration continues to refuse paid leave for graduate employees. After a year of negotiations, we cannot continue to wait for policies that ensure healthy… Continue reading The GTFF Goes on Strike Dec. 2
Polling of GTFs as to their Strike Intention
The GTFF sent a cease and desist letter to the University Administration last night. The GTFF has been hearing many reports of its members being asked by supervisors and department Administrators asking them if they planned on striking. As mentioned in the letter (copied below and available as pdf here), doing so has a chilling… Continue reading Polling of GTFs as to their Strike Intention
GTFF Support Keeps Coming In
The GTFF continues to see support from the community and beyond. Lane County Commissioner, Pete Sorenson, a UO alumnus and strong advocate for teachers has sent us a letter of support. Dear GTFF, I know that you want to publicize who is supporting your efforts to support the Graduate Teaching Fellows at the University… Continue reading GTFF Support Keeps Coming In
Information on Graduate Assistance Fund
Provost Bronet sent another email to the campus community yesterday praising a proposed Graduate Assistance Fund discussed during mediation this past week. The Fund model was discussed in the letter from GTFF President, Joe Henry, on Thursday. A review of the GTFF’s position on the fund, as well an analysis of some points made by… Continue reading Information on Graduate Assistance Fund
GTFs Speak Out for Paid Leave
A strike approaches, GTFs are speaking out on why they are ready to strike to achieve paid parental and medical hardship leave for themselves, their colleagues, and their families.
President’s Update on Bargaining
The GTFF bargaining team spent nearly 24 hours on Tuesday and Wednesday in mediation with the UO Administration. The teams collaborated to develop a new model that could meet the GTF need for medical and parental leave. Our bargaining team convened an emergency executive council meeting Tuesday night. The council empowered the bargaining team to… Continue reading President’s Update on Bargaining
Coverage of GTFF Strike
As the GTFF continues to move towards a strike, news of the situation is spreading quickly around the internet. Numerous blog posts have been written about our situation. A number of them are linked below. “Wealth of [a Certain] Civilization” uoracematters. Posted Nov. 23, 2014. “How to Embarrass Yourself as a University Administration” Lawyers, Gun &… Continue reading Coverage of GTFF Strike
Confusion over Undergraduate Grades
There has been a lot of confusion over undergraduate grades if a potential GTFF strike were to occur. Our allies at United Academics have done a lot of research on this topic to work out the details about what is actually going on. Conclusions they have drawn are linked below. ‘X’ Grades and Financial Aid:… Continue reading Confusion over Undergraduate Grades
Regional, National and International support for the GTFF
The Oregon Education Association and the Oregon Education Association Community College Council reiterated their support (original statement of support here) this week and encourage its member organizations to stand in solidarity with the GTFF. Their most recent letter is here. The President of American Association of University Professors released a public letter this week commending… Continue reading Regional, National and International support for the GTFF
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