A "decisive majority" of the United Faculty of Illinois State University (UFISU) have voted to authorize a strike if President Aondover Tarhule and ISU administration refuse to reach a fair agreement.
According to a March 21 social media post on UFISU's Instagram page, the University's unionized faculty decided that they "stand ready" to strike.
ISU administration has agreed to four additional mediated bargaining sessions in the next two weeks. The post said that UFISU members want to avoid disruptions to student learning, but the administration has given them no other choice.
"The choice belongs to President Tarhule: When we bargain next Monday [3/24], the members have sent the message that we expect the Administration to come to the table with a serious offer," the statement said.
"Otherwise, UFISU members are poised to take the next step—onto the picket line," the statement continued.