Ratification Vote Results

Fellow graduate assistants,

I am pleased to report the results of our ratification vote! Of those voting, 91 percent voted to ratify our new contract. Your bargaining team and executive committee wishes to thank all of you for your effort and hard work in securing in this contract! This really is YOUR contract.

Our work, however, is not done! Now that we have ratified this agreement, we need to make sure the university is following the contract — that means asking questions, learning the contract for yourselves, and be willing to speak up against exploitation. GAU is always ready to help resolve problems you have in the workplace but we need to hear from you to do that.

Finally, this contract provides us vehicles for fighting fees and gaining better, more comprehensive healthcare. We need activism and engagement from our members for those upcoming fights to be successful.

In the meantime, we thank you for your support, your solidarity, and your patience. This was not an easy negotiation but you — our members — made all the difference. As we prepare for the holiday break, remember that power. You made all the difference and we can, together, continue to make all the difference.

In solidarity,
Kristi Brownfield
Vice-President for Communications
GA United

Contract Ratification Vote TODAY

Fellow graduate assistants,

Our contract ratification vote is TODAY. Please join us and have your final say on our contract! The current proposal includes modest stipend increases, real change in health care for all students, a new exemption to the 8-credit hour rule, the option for multi-year assistantships, and much more.

You can read an executive summary online (http://bit.ly/vUL22Z) as well as the full-text of the proposed contract available online as a PDF (http://bit.ly/u42VJl).

Our information on voting and voting procedures are available on our website (http://wp.me/P15BvZ-ab). Voting will be held:

TODAY, 10am-6pm
Student Center Ohio Room

We hope to see all of you today to cast your vote on your future working conditions and make your voice heard throughout the university! An announcement of the results will be posted to the listserv and our website tonight after voting finishes.

In solidarity,
Kristi Brownfield
Vice-President for Communications

http://gaunited.org

Contract Ratification Vote

Fellow graduate assistants,

GAU is pleased to announce our contract ratification vote! This is our chance to have a real say on our futures as a graduate assistant on campus. While the bargaining team believes the tentative agreement we reached is a good, fair deal, ultimately the choice is yours.

This tentative agreement gives us three very important gains for dealing with fees, stipends, and health care:

Stipends: your bargaining team accepted the university’s proposals for modest stipend increases of 1% on January 1, 2012, 1% on July 1, 2012, and 2% on July 1, 2013. Originally we found these increases unacceptable — because they would almost certainly be eaten up by fee increases. But now we have a vehicle for dealing with fees.

Fees: our priority in bargaining was always to minimize the amount fees are taking out of our pockets. This contract does this two ways. First, the university made a written commitment to try and keep fee increases reasonable. Secondly — and this is what provides real protection — should the fee increases go up more than 4% in 2012 or 5% in 2013, we can reopen the stipend portion of the contract to negotiate for higher pay to offset those increases. The success of those negotiations will depend on two things: the financial health of the university and the support and activism of GAU’s membership. We have to be ready to fight to keep our money in our pockets should the time come!

Health care: your bargaining team was unable to make any immediate changes to our student health care plan. This is partially because of cost; any significant changes in the short term would likely come with staggeringly high fee increases and would price us out of the health care plan. Instead, we elected to take a more long-term view that will ultimately improve benefits for all students, not just graduate assistants. Working together with representatives from Undergraduate Student Government and Graduate and Professional Student Council, GAU will be working to come up with affordable health care solutions such as dependent care, getting rid of the pre-existing condition waiting clause, and lowering the out-of-pocket costs of extended care with an implementation beginning fall 2013. This also includes a university commitment to follow the guidelines of the Affordable Care Act.

You can read an executive summary online (http://bit.ly/vUL22Z) as well as the full-text of the proposed contract available online as a PDF (http://bit.ly/u42VJl).

Our information on voting and voting procedures are available on our website (http://wp.me/P15BvZ-ab). Voting will be held:

Monday November 21, 10am-6pm
Student Center Ohio Room

We hope to see all of you there to cast your vote on your future working conditions and make your voice heard throughout the university!
In solidarity,
Kristi Brownfield
Vice-President for Communications

http://gaunited.org

FA Strike is Over!

Dave Johnson, the chair of the Faculty Association’s Department Representative Council (DRC) and FA spokesman announced tonight that the DRC voted to end their strike. They do not have a tentative agreement yet but the faculty believe there are close.

GAU is pleased with the progress the FA has been able to make in calling for accountability and transparency at SIUC and wish to thank all of you for the support and help you gave our faculty during this strike.

As the FA is no longer striking, GAU will be starting our ratification process for our tentative agreement. You — the dues-paying members — have the final say whether our contract is acceptable or not! We will be looking to schedule a vote for next week. In the meantime, we recommend you join us for our final “Know Your Contract” session tomorrow at 12pm at the Newman Catholic Center at 715 S Washington. Our evening session tomorrow is unfortunately cancelled. You can also find an executive summary online (http://bit.ly/vUL22Z) as well as the full-text of the proposed contract available online as a PDF (http://bit.ly/u42VJl). More information about the ratification vote will be available soon.

In solidarity,
Kristi Brownfield
Vice-President for Communications

Get to Know GAU and Your Contract

Fellow graduate assistants,

We hope that you will join GAU leadership tonight, at Strike Headquarters (888 W. High, the old Carbondale High School), from 6-7pm to discuss where GAU should go next. We have gained a lot of momentum and power over the last few months during the labor crisis. Now we need to decide ways to continue that growth and what we want to do to use that power! In the short term, we can use it to help the faculty but what about the long term? What changes do you want to see to make the situation better for graduate assistants? To make the university better? Come to this meeting and help us brainstorm ideas and goals for the future to make our union stronger.

We are also having informal “know your contract” sessions throughout the week. This is a great chance to learn what we’ve gained through our hard work and activism. Currently, these sessions are also scheduled at Strike Headquarters so we are not crossing the Faculty Association’s picket line. Should their strike end, we will make arrangements to move these sessions back on campus. Sessions are currently scheduled for:

Monday:
12-1pm
5-6pm

Tuesday:
12-1pm
6-7pm

Wednesday:
12-1pm
5-6pm

Thursday:
12-1pm
6-7pm

As of early this morning, the Faculty Association was still bargaining. FA President, Randy Hughes, send out this notification: “Bargaining resumed at 3:00 p.m. Sunday in the Wabash/Vermilion Rooms in the Student Center. The two bargaining teams are working with a mediator. Up to now, there has been no breakthrough in bargaining. At this hour, your FA team remains in the Wabash Room and is committed to staying through the night working towards an agreement.” There have been no other updates since that announcement. We all hope for a speedy resolution and a fair agreement for the faculty. In the meantime, keep up your presence on the picket lines, continue calling and emailing members of the administration, writing letters to the editor of the Daily Egyptian and the Southern in support of the faculty. Even stopping for five minutes to talk to faculty on the picket lines and let them know you support them provides a boost. Our actions and activities have made the difference both in faculty morale AND in showing the administration this is NOT business as usual. Keep up the pressure and we can help the faculty achieve accountability, transparency, and fairness.

In solidarity,
Kristi Brownfield
Vice-President of Communications

Contract Information

Fellow graduate assistants,

GAU will be having a meeting for current and future activists on Monday night, from 6-7pm, at the Strike Headquarters (888 W. High, the old Carbondale High School). Now that we have finished contract negotiations and bargained a fair settlement for our members, we would like to discuss the future of GAU and what’s next!

We have released the full text of the contract on our website (available here). You can also view our previous contract, for comparison, on the website (available here). Underlined language is language that is new or has changed within the contract. We realize that there are currently grammatical and spelling errors in the document as is, which is the result of the bargaining teams on both sides working through the night to try and reach a settlement. We hope to work with the administration’s teams to fix that before the final signing of a ratified contract.

We will also be having “Know Your Contract” sessions next week at out Strike Headquarters. While we hope the Faculty Association will be able to reach a fair settlement before Monday, should they still be on strike, we want to honor their picket lines by having these meetings off campus. So we hope you will join us to learn more about the tentative agreement:

Monday:
12-1pm
5-6pm

Tuesday:
12-1pm
6-7pm

Wednesday:
12-1pm
5-6pm

Thursday:
12-1pm
6-7pm

We believe this is a very fair settlement and your bargaining team is ready and eager to educate all of you of the gains we have made. The executive committee has decided to delay the ratification vote by the membership of our tentative agreement until the Faculty Association is no longer on strike as a symbolic statement of support for the Faculty Association and their own fight to reach a fair deal at the bargaining table. This will not change the terms of the tentative agreement and will not delay the implementation of the agreement either. We hope to be able to hold the ratification vote as soon as late next week.

Finally, we hope that you all will join us in supporting the Faculty Association as they continue to fight for fairness, transparency, and accountability. We urge you all to contact the SIU Board of Trustees, President Poshard, and Chancellor Cheng to urge them to get back to the bargaining table and settle fairly with the Faculty Association:

Ms. Misty Whittington
Executive Secretary of the Board
Office of the Southern Illinois University Board of Trustees
(618) 536-3357

Rita Cheng: rcheng@siu.edu
SIUC Chancellor
(618) 453-2341

Glenn Poshard: poshard@siu.edu
SIU President
(618) 536-3357

We are also asking people to express their support through an online petition here:

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/savetenureatsiucarbondale/

In solidarity,
Kristi Brownfield
Vice-President of Communications

GAU Statement of Support for the FA

This statement of support for the Faculty Association was delivered tonight by Kristi Brownfield at 5:30pm:

GAU is pleased to have come to a fair tentative agreement with the administration. We are also excited to see that our sister unions, the Association of Civil Service Employees and the Non-Tenure Track Faculty Association, were also able to reach agreements this morning.

We managed this by the hard work and activism of our members, community support, and the extraordinary volunteer efforts and help of our fellow graduate assistant unions GEO at the University of Illinois-Chicago and the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, and TAA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

There is also one other group that deserves recognition for GAU being able to reach a fair settlement: the tenure and tenure-track faculty here at SIUC.
Members of the Faculty Association have consistently supported GAU’s fight to have our legitimate needs addressed. Unfortunately their needs HAVE NOT been addressed yet and the FA has gone on strike.

GAU stands with the quality faculty who mentor and support us through our time at SIUC. GAU stands with the people who we came to this university to learn from and work with. GAU stands in solidarity with the Faculty Association and we will be delaying any ratification vote by our members until the FA has reached a fair tentative agreement.

Further, GAU urges the administration to work even harder and do even better to reach a fair agreement. We believe that this is the duty – the job – of the administration: to treat employees with respect and fairness. The best way to do that now is to settle with the FA.

GAU Executive Summary of Our Tentative Agreement

GAU EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF OUR TENTATIVE AGREEMENT

This is an executive summary that details the major points of the tentative agreement we reached at approximately 4am this morning with the administration. The complete text will be available on the website tomorrow (we need a little more time to ensure proper formatting). Your bargaining team believes this is a very fair settlement and, in all, we got probably 90%-95% of what we asked for.

WHAT WE GAINED:
We got a deal where a salary renegotiation trigger will help keep fee increases down and where an increase in revenues also triggers renegotiation of salary. We also got a conceptual link between fees and stipends, and in a side letter, a commitment to keep fee increases manageable, the teeth of that commitment being the renegotiation triggers.

We were able to negotiate an optional 12-month pay schedule (as opposed to a 9-month) for GAs. What this means is that we will spread our year’s stipend out over 12 months instead of 9, and that will make most GAs with families eligible for state benefits at that point if we needed them.

We got a general commitment to finding ways to get rid of the pre-existing condition waiting clause, and lowering the Out-of-pocket costs of extended care, with a mechanism to begin dealing with other provisions and costs of the health care system here at SIUC. Most interesting, the changes we recommend by Jan1 2013 will improve health coverage for all students, not just graduate assistants.

We got an agreement to support clarification which could lead to those graduate fellows who are completing the same work as graduate assistants being included into the contract

We have gained the option for graduate assistants to receive multi-year assistantships

We got language that protects GAs from being used to break the Faculty Association — or any other union’s — strike. We got language that protects us from retribution for being in and participating in the Union and all legal union activities.

We received language that grants an exemption from the 8-credit hour requirement if there are no classes that further your education available to take

We now have language on fair share, where if we get a majority of the bargaining unit joins the union and becomes dues-paying members, the rest of the bargaining unit pays the service fee for Union services.

We got fixes to language on which calendar we are on, as well as the right to participate in orientations on Campus. We also got language to help us ensure compliance on Evaluations.

We got a 4% raise over the next two years (1 percent in January, 1 percent in July, and 2 percent in July 2013)

We got a clarification on language regarding tuition scholarships for not maintaining good academic standing

We got NO regressive language or take backs (so everything we had before, we still have, especially the 50% pickup of the Student Health Fee)

WHAT WE CONCEEDED:
We had to drop our demand for a fee freeze in exchange for the renegotiation clauses.

We had to trade our demands for immediate implementation of health care benefit changes, such as the removal of the waiver of pre-existing conditions and the reduction of the maximum-out-of-pocket costs for the ability to build a better (and more cost effective) health care deal for all students. We also had to drop inclusion of Medicare and Medicaid as “insurance” and therefore eligible for an opt-out of the fees. The state of Illinois doesn’t believe that Medicaid is “insurance” and that was something we could not refute within the bargaining process.

We dropped automatic fair-share in exchange for the 50% trigger, which we believe will actually be more acceptable to our membership.

We had to drop inclusion of fellowship students into the bargaining unit while we wait for a clarification from the Illinois Education Labor Relations Board on fellowship students.

COMMENTS:
There are a lot of relatively minor points, most of which were administration concessions to us, and the things we have had to give up on were only ways to improve the contract, but at least we didn’t give up a single thing that we had before we went into bargaining. So while we didn’t get all of our demands, we got some improvement on many things, and most importantly, we were able to put together a fair deal.

Your bargaining team recommends this tentative agreement to our membership for ratification vote. We will be holding informational meetings to explain and discuss this proposed contract next week at our strike headquarters: 880 W. High St (Old Carbondale High School). Times of those meetings will be announced over the weekend. We have also decided to delay the membership vote to ratify this agreement until our fellow union, the Faculty Association, is able to end their strike through a fair tentative agreement of their own. Consistent with GAU bylaws, and standard union practice, the ratification vote will be open to dues-paying members.

This was a very hard process for all of us. But the determination showed by graduate assistants to reach a fair settlement, along with the support of the SIUC community, the regional community, and our fellow graduate assistant unions, the GEOs at the University of Illinois-Chicago and University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign and the TAA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has got us to this point: a fair deal.

This fair deal is a great starting point for a further efforts to continue to agitate and try and improve the conditions for graduate assistants at SIUC and the campus as a whole. We’ve made a good start — but our work is just beginning and we hope you will continue to work with us for those goals.

In solidarity,
Kristi Brownfield
GAU Bargaining Team
Vice-President for Communications

GAU Reaches Tentative Agreement

Fellow graduates assistants,

Your GAU bargaining team has reached a tentative agreement we are willing to recommend to our dues-paying members for ratification. Our goal has always been to reach a fair settlement and we believe this tentative agreement will meet our primary interests and will provide a first step in advancing the rights and benefits of graduate assistants at SIUC. We were able to reach this point because of your hard work and activism.

Due to this agreement, all graduate assistants should report to work to carry out your work assignments. If you have no work assignments from your direct supervisor, we recommend you then report to your Chair or Director. As a student, the choice to attend your classes while the Faculty Association (FA) is on strike is one you will ultimately have to make yourself but we hope you will all keep in mind issues of solidarity.

As the FA, covering tenured and tenure-track faculty, have announced their intention to go on strike, we hope you will join us on the picket line during breaks, lunches, or after your scheduled hours or work duties are completed to support them and help end their strike quickly with a fair settlement. We also do NOT expect the administration to ask GAs to take up the duties of striking faculty. If you ARE asked to, please contact the union immediately!

We will provide an executive summary and full text of the tentative agreement on the website ASAP. We will also be announcing a date for the ratification vote at that time.

In solidarity,
Kristi Brownfield
Vice-President for Communications

Emergency Meeting TOMORROW

GAU is organizing an emergency meeting tomorrow (11/02) at 6:30PM. We want to give you the most up-to-date information on the bargaining situation before the strike date! This will include information on GAU proposals AND the university’s most current offer. We want to hear what you think!

The meeting will be at our strike headquarters (map: http://wp.me/p1vXJd-en). Join us to get informed!

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