News
and information regarding negotiations between the University of
Minnesota and the University Education Association-Crookston
News
Update - August 10, 2006
Representatives
from University of Minnesota administration and University Education
Association (UEA) met over the past three days to continue discussions
on a new contract. Many proposals were exchanged to attempts find
the best contract language to fit the unique needs for both the
faculty and administration at Crookston.
We were able
to come to tentative agreement and understanding on language under
a number of section titles, which are listed below:
Adjunct, Clinical, Visiting Prefixes to Faculty Rank; Association;
Bulletin Boards; Campus Consultation; Campus Mail Service; Catalogues
and Schedules of Classes; Certified Unit; Collective Bargaining
Information; Confidentiality; Conformity to Law and Severability;
Cost of Providing Information and Data; Equipment and Clothing;
Faculty Ranks; Graduate Study; Grievance Procedure; Health and
Safety; Information on University Positions; Introduction; Inventions
and Financial Arrangements with Industry; Liability; Location
of Sessions; Member, Non-Regular Appointment; Other Facilities,
Services and Equipment; Parking Space; Personnel Files; Principal
Administrator; Printing of Agreement; Professional Consulting,
Service, Activities and Other Outside Activities; Recognition
and Rights of Association; Regents’ Agenda and Minutes;
Regular Appointment; Room Use; Single-Semester Leave; Tenure-track
(also called Probationary) Appointment Definition; Terms Used
Throughout the Contract; Titles of Sections and Provisions of
the Contract; and Totality of Agreement.
We also exchanged
proposals and are continuing discussions on numerous topics, including
the following: Appointment Papers; Harassment, Non-Discrimination,
Nepotism and Consensual Relationships; Intellectual Property;
Management Rights;
Office Space; Release Time; Sabbatical; and Textbooks.
We are pleased
with the progress made this week on a long list of items. Our
next negotiations sessions are tentatively scheduled for August
16th and 17th in Crookston.
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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