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UFISU holds gauntlet Friday morning, provides further updates

A 16-hour-long negotiation session between the United Faculty of Illinois State University (UFISU) and Illinois State University on Thursday did not result in an agreement. UFISU released an update on the bargaining process with ISU's administration for fair wages Friday morning. "As of today, the 650 tenured and tenure-line faculty in the union may legally strike at any time," read a statement released by UFISU on Friday. Associate Professor of the Department of Finance and Law and co-lead negotiator for UFISU, Tice Sirmans, was quoted in the update. Sirmans said the 16-hour meeting only created more distrust. "While the administration continues to insist that they are prioritizing student and faculty needs, their actions repeatedly prove otherwise. Rather than focus on bargaining a fair contract that helps to ensure a high-quality education for students, President Tarhule and his team are prioritizing research and trying to pit faculty against one another for meager raises in a Hunger Games-like scenario," Sirmans said. Sirmans said UFISU is prepared to strike next week if necessary. Several UFISU members formed a last-minute gauntlet as they met with administrators Friday morning for another negotiation session. UFISU also scheduled a rally for Friday evening, but it was canceled due to the weather. "Our power is strong, and the ISU Admin know we can mobilize at a moment's notice if we have to," the UFISU rally cancellation post read.

A 16-hour-long negotiation session between the United Faculty of Illinois State University (UFISU) and Illinois State University on Thursday did not result in an agreement. UFISU released an update on the bargaining process with ISU's administration for fair wages Friday morning.

"As of today, the 650 tenured and tenure-line faculty in the union may legally strike at any time," read a statement released by UFISU on Friday. 

Associate Professor of the Department of Finance and Law and co-lead negotiator for UFISU, Tice Sirmans, was quoted in the update. Sirmans said the 16-hour meeting only created more distrust. 

"While the administration continues to insist that they are prioritizing student and faculty needs, their actions repeatedly prove otherwise. Rather than focus on bargaining a fair contract that helps to ensure a high-quality education for students, President Tarhule and his team are prioritizing research and trying to pit faculty against one another for meager raises in a Hunger Games-like scenario," Sirmans said. 

Sirmans said UFISU is prepared to strike next week if necessary.

Several UFISU members formed a last-minute gauntlet as they met with administrators Friday morning for another negotiation session. UFISU also scheduled a rally for Friday evening, but it was canceled due to the weather.

"Our power is strong, and the ISU Admin know we can mobilize at a moment's notice if we have to," the UFISU rally cancellation post read. 

PAUL J. AGUILAR is a News Editor. Aguilar can be reached at pjaguil@ilstu.edu. Follow Aguilar on Twitter at @aguilarpaul788


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