News
and information regarding negotiations between the University of
Minnesota and the University Education Association-Crookston
Information
Update - August 25, 2005
Contract negotiations between the University of Minnesota and
the University Education Association, Crookston continued. The
management negotiation team submitted proposals regarding fringe
benefits and teaching evaluations and asked for clarification
of the union’s perspectives regarding proposals management
had previously submitted. The union negotiation team submitted
proposals regarding discrimination, sexual harassment and nepotism.
The teams reached agreement on various contract terms, including
introductions, titles, eligibility requirements for early separation
and phased retirement, liability and campus mail service.
During the afternoon the union negotiation team took the position
that the provisions of the existing UEA Duluth Contract automatically
apply to the Crookston faculty.
The employer believes that the parties are obligated to negotiate
a contract containing the terms and conditions of employment for
the Crookston faculty. These terms and conditions may be the same
as or different from the terms and conditions contained in the
current contract covering the Duluth faculty, which was negotiated
by the Duluth faculty and the University without Crookston’s
participation.
Both teams agreed to caucus for the duration of the day to carefully
consider this new development.
It was agreed that a joint meeting will continue on August 26th
at 11:00 am.
The
University of Minnesota , Crookston (UMC) is one of four campuses
in the University of Minnesota land grant system. UMC is
a coordinate campus that provides a unique approach through applied
and polytechnic baccalaureate education, research, and service.
UMC is an equal opportunity
educator and employer
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