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News and information regarding negotiations between the University of Minnesota and the University Education Association-Crookston




Information Update 1 – May 8, 2006

The University and UEA negotiating teams met Thursday and Friday, May 4 and 5 in Duluth.  Language for Duluth Teaching Evaluations and for Length of Sabbaticals was discussed; tentative agreement was reached regarding the Definition of a Member. 

 

With regard to Crookston, the UEA accepted University policy pending the completion of a ’06-’09 contract, except the union seeks a separate agreement on two Crookston faculty issues, Grievance Procedure and Compensation.  Both issues were discussed, but agreement has not been reached. 

 

Also, the University presented the UEA with a list of topics on which it wishes to negotiate ’06-’09 contract language specific to UMC.  That list includes:

 

101.800 – Release time for negotiations

101.900 – Location of sessions

104.000 – Management rights

109.000 – Appointment papers

110.000 – Work assignment

111.000 – Graduate study

202.000 – Teaching evaluation

250.000 – Workload

255.000 – Ancillary workload

201.000 – Personnel policies

280.000 – Employment continuation

300.000 – Governance

500.00 – 513.000 – Compensation and related sections

540.000 – Fringe benefits

600.000 – Leaves of absence

610.000 – Substitution

802.000 – Work rules and practices

955.000 – Official personnel files

965.000 – Campus consultation

985.000 – Required legislation

1000.00 – Discipline

1400.00 – Intellectual property

MOU’s (Including Distance Education)

 

This should not be viewed as an all-inclusive list of topics to be negotiated for Crookston.  Both the University and the UEA reserve the right to modify, add, or remove items during the course of collective bargaining.

 

The next negotiations on Crookston issues are scheduled for May 17-18, here at UMC. We will begin with an informal discussion of workload; Chancellor Casey will join us for parts of that discussion.  We then hope to develop and exchange proposals for actual language for Crookston faculty workload.  Also, we expect to continue negotiating on Grievance Procedure and Compensation issues to be implemented pending negotiation of the ’06-’09 contract. Duluth management representatives will not be present for the May 17-18 meetings.

 

The tone at the table remains positive.


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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