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NMU faculty union holding rally today | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 15, 2021 MARQUETTE Members of the Northern Michigan University-American Association of University Professors faculty union plan a rally for 4 p.m. today regarding faculty compensation. The union is seeking a three-year deal that would keep faculty compensation from falling further behind other regional universities in Michigan, it said. NMU faculty and members of other local unions will gather at the Wildcat statue in front of Jamrich Hall, march to Cohodas Hall and then back to the statue. Union President Dwight Brady said the NMU administration’s initial offer called for a two-year contract with no pay increase to base pay over two years with a one-time 1% bonus. He said the union will not accept “essentially” frozen salaries again.

URI s part-time faculty join a new union

URI s part-time faculty join a new union Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal file / Sandor Bodo Robert L. Carothers Library and Learning Commons at URI. URI has been preparing for reopening the school safely for students. SOUTH KINGSTOWN - The part-time faculty at the University of Rhode Island has voted to join a new union, Rhode Island Council 94 of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO. The adjunct faculty, totaling 412 members, voted overwhelmingly by secret ballot to join Council 94. The adjunct faculty had previously belonged to the American Association of University Professors. The vote was held on April 14.

Germany s University of Trier to Suspend Its Confucius Institute

Germany’s University of Trier to Suspend Its Confucius Institute The German University of Trier will suspend all activities of the Beijing-controlled Confucius Institute (CI) on its campus, coming after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) sanctioned European agencies and individuals who expressed support for oppressed Uyghurs in China’s Xinjiang Province. The university in a recent statement expressed concern over recent steps taken by the Chinese regime “to restrict freedom by imposing sanctions on numerous scholars throughout Europe and also on the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS).” “The freedom of research and teaching is an invaluable asset,” the statement read. “The Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany explicitly emphasizes this freedom in Article 5.”

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