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Following a five-day strike, the university and the union reached a new deal.
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Before hitting the picket line, the faculty union had been working without a contract since August 31 when its old contract expired. The two sides remain at odds over pay and health care benefits.
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The EMU faculty union said 91% of its members voted Tuesday night to go on strike. A university spokesman accuses the faculty union of voting to “walk out” on EMU students one week into the fall semester.
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More than 500 tenured and tenure-track faculty at EMU have been working without a contract since August 31.
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More than 500 tenured and tenure-track faculty have been working without a contract since August 31. The professors’ union has scheduled a strike vote Tuesday. Professors could strike as early as Wednesday.
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EMU’s Chapter of the American Association of University Professors voted overwhelmingly over the weekend to give its negotiating team the authority to inform the EMU administration of a possible strike action.
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1700 lecturers are threatening a two-day work stoppage next month at the University of Michigan’s three campuses. The Lecturers’ Employee Organization…