April 9, 2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Kathryn Morton, or 717-236-7486 After two hours of heated debate that featured anger and frustration at the lack of progress at the negotiations table and disrespect shown to faculty...
APSCUF delegates and leaders at legislative assembly this morning watched highlights from last month’s budget-appropriations hearings in the Pennsylvania House and Senate. Click the image below to watch the video on YouTube. To watch additional footage, view our...
APSCUF issued the following release today: The Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties’ negotiation committee today voted to move a strike-authorization vote to the floor of Saturday morning’s legislative assembly session....
April 8, 2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Kathryn Morton, or 717-236-7486 The Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties’ negotiation committee today voted to move a strike-authorization vote to...
Remarks of Dr. Kenneth M. MashBefore the Board of Governors Mr. Chairman, Governors, and Chancellor Brogan, Today I stand before you prouder than ever to represent the approximately 5,500 faculty and coaches who are at the core of the 14 great universities comprising...
Putting it all on the table: Communism, socialism, old dinosaurs, your 17-hour workweek, struggling universities and supermarkets, APSCUF bashing, per-credit tuition, and more APSCUF live-tweeted this month’s State System budget-appropriations hearings before the...
March 11, 2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Kathryn Morton, 717-236-7486 or After a meeting with administrators this morning, APSCUF’s California University chapter is postponing a no-confidence vote that was scheduled to...
Grazing students, funding, CBA bashing, your healthcare, release time for APSCUF chapter presidents, diversity hiring, struggling universities, per-credit tuition, and more APSCUF live-tweeted last week’s State System budget-appropriations hearings before the House of...
State employees and contractors under Gov. Tom Wolf’s jurisdiction got good news this afternoon when the governor signed an executive order raising their minimum wage to $10.15 an hour. Gov. Wolf’s 2016-17 budget proposal calls for raising the statewide minimum wage...