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State System ratifies APSCUF faculty agreement

Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education’s Board of Governors ratified the APSCUF collective bargaining agreement Dec. 11 via conference call hosted at Dixon University Center in Harrisburg. Photo/Kathryn Morton

Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education’s Board of Governors today ratified the APSCUF faculty collective bargaining agreement via conference call. Click here to view the joint press release. The contract in its entirety will be posted in the coming days.

Coaches have a tentative agreement

We have an tentative agreement for the coach contract. Click here to read today’s release. APSCUF coach members should check their campus emails for additional information sent today.

The faculty ballots are counted: It’s a ‘yes’ for new agreement


Members of APSCUF’s nominations-and-elections committee, assisted by staff members, open contract-ratification ballots Nov. 15 at the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties office in Harrisburg. From left are committee member Judy Silva of Slippery Rock University; Bim Arthun, State APSCUF staff; committee member Cassandra Reyes of West Chester University; and committee member Julie Kontos of Bloomsburg University.

The votes are in and counted: APSCUF faculty members have approved their tentative collective bargaining agreement. Next, the document goes to Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education for approval. Click here to read today’s press release.

Legislative assembly OKs TA; member voting set for Nov. 11–13

APSCUF President Dr. Kenneth M. Mash listens to delegate questions during today’s conference call. Photo/Kathryn Morton

APSCUF’s legislative assembly met today via a special conference call and voted to recommend the faculty tentative agreement move forward to membership for ratification. Member faculty will vote Monday through Wednesday, Nov. 11–13, and you must be a member to vote. Members should check their campus emails for additional details. Click here to read today’s press release.

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