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The Graduate Workers Union at Illinois State University will see higher pay and lower student fees in a new contract.
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Graduate student workers at Illinois State University have started to vote on a new contract after two years of negotiations. The union's bargaining unit recommends the union vote for the two-year contract rather than strike.
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The 400-plus members of the graduate student workers union at Illinois State University will vote Oct. 4 on whether to strike. Union bargaining team member Trevor Rickerd said the union and university administration remain far apart on economic issues, including pay and mandatory fees of $2,500 for ISU graduate students.
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Illinois State University’s president says he’s moving ahead with plans for a new engineering college, despite recent opposition in the Academic…
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Illinois State University’s Academic Senate voted narrowly Wednesday night to reject plans for a new engineering college.Contentious contract talks…
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Illinois State University says it’s committed to “good-faith negotiations” now that a federal mediator has joined contract talks with the graduate workers…
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Illinois State University’s Graduate Workers Union has asked for a state labor mediator to step in to what it calls stalled negotiations on a…
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The Illinois State University Board of Trustees voted Saturday to approve a $46,000 bonus for outgoing university president Larry Dietz, who announced in…
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Organizers of a union that would represent Illinois State University graduate students have crossed a threshold.The students pushing for a union have…