On Tuesday, September 17, GSEU met with SUNY and the State of New York to hold our sixth bargaining session to negotiate a new contract! We have reached two more tentative agreements on Meeting Space and Academic Freedom. This session we worked through several articles, some of which expanded upon protections provided by current contract articles, and others which would include new protections not current afforded by the collective bargaining agreement:
Article X: Academic Freedom: We reached a tentative agreement on this article, which provides new protections to teaching assistants, including academic freedom for Instructors of Record equal to that of professors! Article 15: Meeting Space: We reached a tentative agreement on this article, allowing Union representatives to better meet with members in a private space! Article 10: Health and Safety: SUNY and the State of New York provided a counter that inadequately addressed the health and safety needs of graduate workers, putting TAs and GAs in danger. Article 20: Notification of Appointment: SUNY and the State of New York provided a counter that made no attempt to consider the discrepancies between departments and SUNY campuses around what offer letters look like; SUNY and the State of New York also made sure to point out that tuition waivers are not conditions of our employment (and we don’t agree!) Article 26: Lists: SUNY and the State of New York provided a counter in which they continued to refuse to give the Union work-place emails for all members of the bargaining unit, inaccurately citing FERPA as their justification. Looking ahead, we’ll be meeting with SUNY and the State of New York at the beginning of October to continue discussions! If you’re interested in participating more in GSEU’s bargaining with SUNY and the State of New York, fill out this form!
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On Thursday, August 1, GSEU met with SUNY and the State of New York to hold our fifth bargaining session to negotiate a new contract! We have reached our first tentative agreement, so far, on Job Postings. This session we worked through five articles, some of which expanded upon protections provided by current contract articles, and others which would include new protections not current afforded by the collective bargaining agreement:
Article 4: Discrimination: The Union provided yet another counter proposal to the State of New York and SUNY that would allow graduate workers to explicitly grieve a hostile work environment. Article 21: Job Postings: We’ve reached a tentative agreement on this article that would better allow graduate students to find GSEU-eligible positions online! Article 15: Meeting Space: The Union provided a counter proposal to the State of New York and SUNY that would allow GSEU to have office space on SUNY campuses–this better allows GSEU to work with members and would guarantee privacy when talking about difficult or personal topics with your union representative. Article 26: Lists: The Union proposed a revision to a current article that would require Universities and Colleges to provide GSEU with more frequent and accurate lists of employees in the bargaining unit, which would facilitate our communication with you! Article 20: Notification of Appointment: The Union proposed a revision to a current article that asks Universities and Colleges to provide full-year appointments to graduate workers (rather than semester-by-semester basis), as well as Departments having to provide appointment letters well in advance of the start of the academic year. Article X: International Student Worker Rights and Protections: The Union proposed a brand new article that provides protections and support specifically to international graduate workers. Specifically, this article would require Universities and Colleges to provide paid leave to international graduate workers while they manage visa paperwork, as well as provide temporary alternative work assignments in cases when workers cannot return to the US. On Thursday, July 11, GSEU met with SUNY and the State of New York to hold our fourth bargaining session to negotiate a new contract! This session we worked through seven articles, some of which expanded upon protections provided by current contract articles, and others which would include new protections not current afforded by the collective bargaining agreement:
Article 4: Discrimination: The Union provided a counter proposal to the State of New York and SUNY that would allow graduate workers to explicitly grieve a hostile work environment. Article 21: Job Postings: The Union provided a counter proposal to the State of New York and SUNY that would make it easier for graduate students searching for GSEU-eligible positions to find them through platforms like Handshake or respective University HR websites. Article 15: Meeting Space: The Union proposed a revision to a current article that would allow GSEU to have office space on SUNY campuses – this better allows GSEU to work with members and would guarantee privacy when talking about difficult or personal topics with your union representative. Article 10: Health and Safety: The Union proposed a revision to a current article that would widely expand health and safety practices for all graduate workers, including having Universities and Colleges relocate members working in unsafe environments, as well as the creation of a Health and Safety committee that GSEU would have a seat on. Article X: Employee Offices: The Union proposed a brand new article that would codify safe office spaces for all graduate workers. Article X: Academic Freedom: The Union proposed a brand new article that would codify academic freedom protections for all members, which is particularly important for Teaching Assistants! Article X: Housing: The Union proposed a brand new article that would provide financial support for graduate workers in relocating to their respective Universities and Colleges prior to their first year, as well as asking that Universities and Colleges maintain affordable housing. Looking ahead, we’ll be meeting with SUNY and the State of New York at the end of July to continue discussions! If you’re interested in participating more in GSEU’s bargaining with SUNY and the State of New York, fill out this form! On Friday, April 12, GSEU met with SUNY and the State of New York to hold our third bargaining session to negotiate a new contract! The Union began the session by addressing the wide-spread, malicious problem of misclassification; this is when a University or College makes a per-hour student employee do the work of a TA or GA, but doesn’t give that employee the same benefits, health insurance, or salary of a TA or GA. Graduate workers that are doing the work of a teaching or graduate assistant should be compensated at the same rate as their peers!
Article 21: Job Postings: The State of New York and SUNY proposed a counter, to which the Union submitted a revised proposal that would make it easier and clearer for graduate students to seek out and apply for TA and GA positions. Article 4: Discrimination: The State of New York and SUNY proposed a counter where they reserved the right to allow bullying and harassment without Union intervention. The Union is currently working on a revised proposal that would expand current protections against discrimination for graduate workers. Article 16: Grievance and Arbitration: While the State of New York and SUNY rejected our proposal entirely, the Union spent an hour highlighting why a stream-lined, more efficient grievance process is absolutely necessary for graduate workers. Looking ahead, we’ll be meeting with SUNY and the State of New York at the end of April to continue discussions! If you’re interested in participating more in GSEU’s bargaining with SUNY and the State of New York, fill out this form. On Friday, March 1, GSEU met with SUNY and the State of New York to hold our second bargaining session to negotiate a new contract! The State of New York and SUNY wasted the majority of the bargaining session discussing ground rules, rather than actively engaging with any of our proposals in earnest.
Article 21: Job Postings & Article 4: Discrimination: The State of New York and SUNY are still working on counters, even though they’ve had two weeks to prepare their response! Article 16: Grievance and Arbitration: The State of New York and SUNY rejected our proposal entirely–highlighting that they believe that the current broken, ineffective grievance system is acceptable to them. Article 7: Parking: The State of New York and SUNY are planning to come up with a counter once we begin talking about compensation, even though Parking is an immediate urgent concern for everyone. New Article: Prohibition of NDAs on Sexual Harassment: The State of New York and SUNY unfortunately countered this proposal, underscoring that they don’t believe in protecting future victims of sexual harassment if the law changes. On Friday, February 16, GSEU met with SUNY and the State of New York to hold our first bargaining session to negotiate a new contract! This contract sets our base stipends, yearly raises, health insurance, benefits, fund monies, workplace protections, and more, so it's very important that we as graduate workers use our collective power to win the strongest contract possible. If you are a TA/GA and want a say in what this contract covers and a vote on contract ratification, you need to be a signed union member! Sign your card here!
Prior to proposing articles that the Bargaining Committee had already developed, we discussed Ground Rules that would guide our bargaining sessions. In these discussions, GSEU prioritized transparency and open communication with members! GSEU put forward 5 proposals–4 of these proposals were modifications of current articles, and 1 would be a new addition to the contract: Article 21: Job Postings: Our proposal aims to make this language current, letting SUNY campuses post open non-academic GA positions on campus websites Article 16: Grievance and Arbitration: Our proposal streamlines the contract grievance process, making it easier for members to understand, and more efficient Article 7: Parking: We know parking is extremely important, so our proposal aims to make parking free and to award all TAs and GAs access to faculty and staff-designated parking lots Article 4: Discrimination: Our proposal updates contract language to make it more aligned with state law and would provide graduate workers with a new avenue of recourse for mistreatment in the workplace New Article: Prohibition of NDAs on Sexual Harassment: This new proposal protects everyone’s health and safety, and simply reinforces what is currently New York state law Looking ahead, we’ll be meeting with SUNY and the State of New York in early March to continue discussions! We've been looking for member input ahead of bargaining. If you haven't yet filled out your bargaining survey, please take a few moments to let your Bargaining Committee know what you'd like to prioritize in our new contract.
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