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MSU Faculty Find a New “Voice” in Ratifying Contracts

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Thursday, November 3, 2011   

BOZEMAN, Mont. - History has been made at Montana State University-Bozeman. MEA-MFT members of the Associated Faculty of Montana State University have approved their first-ever two collective bargaining agreements - one for tenure track faculty and one for non-tenure track faculty.

Sandy Osborne is a family and consumer sciences professor and president of the tenure track faculty union. She says the process took 18 months of negotiations - time spent learning about the concerns of faculty regarding compensation, workloads, academic freedom and intellectual property.

"We have now secured items in the contract that previously occurred for some people, but not for others. There are certainly some new rights."

The Montana Board of Regents is expected to finalize the contracts later this month, while meeting at MSU-Bozeman on Nov. 17 and 18. The contracts represent about 600 faculty.

Kari Cargill helped guide negotiations for the non-tenure track faculty union. She is its president and also a microbiology faculty member. Cargill says the process uncovered inconsistencies and issues of fairness that will now be addressed.

"Many of our non-tenure track faculty have advanced degrees and the same background as the tenure-track faculty, but they often they were not given titles, ranking and opportunity for promotion. That's something that's now spelled out."

Bozeman was the last Montana University System campus to establish a faculty union, doing so in 2009, which is when the contract process began.





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