Here is a link to a video of the AAUP-UC Town Hall Meeting on UC’s COVID-19 responses: https://vimeo.com/417300939. The video contains many updates and answers to questions regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). AAUP-UC is striving to be as transparent as possible during this period. If you have any questions after viewing the video, contact the AAUP-UC office. The time and date of a follow-up Town Hall Meeting will be announced shortly.
TODAY–Day of Action
Today, May 1, also known as “May Day,” all Faculty and higher education supporters are encouraged to participate in a day of action and solidarity. Possible actions include Twitter and social media, signs, a solidarity statement, and a webinar.
> Click HERE for signs, specifics, and more suggestions.
May Day Posters
UPDATE: Faculty Development Funds
This is a clarification about the state of Faculty Development Funds. There has been much speculation—and perhaps some unintentional misinformation—about the status of this issue.
- There will be no changes to Faculty Development Funds for Academic Year 2019-2020. Funds that have been awarded will be dispersed.
- The Administration has asked for a delay in approving Academic Year 2020-2021 Faculty Development Funds so that they can propose modifications.
- Any changes to the Faculty Development Funds as outlined in Article 24 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), would have to be negotiated by the Administration and AAUP-UC.
To date, AAUP-UC has received no such proposal. As always, AAUP-UC is committed to being as transparent as possible. We will notify you when we receive the proposal and will also continue to provide updates and clarifications whenever necessary.
Many thanks to those of you who have kept AAUP-UC in the loop and forwarded communications that you have received. We can’t help if we don’t know know what is happening on the ground. And thank you, as well, to the growing number of Faculty who have joined AAUP-UC in the past few weeks. Your support makes for a strong AAUP-UC, which is now more important than ever.
If you are not a member yet, CLICK here. To determine if you are a member, email the AAUP-UC office. You are receiving this email as a member of the Bargaining Unit; however, being a member of the Bargaining Unit does not mean you are a member of AAUP-UC. Please join today!
In Solidarity,
Connie Kendall Theado
President, AAUP-UC
UPDATE: Covid 19 and the state of UC
This is a tremendously stressful time at the University of Cincinnati. On top of the traumas the entire country is facing, most Faculty are working longer hours, transitioning to remote learning, and doing their best to protect their students’ learning experience. In this environment, there has been speculation—and occasionally misinformation—about the financial status of UC as well as possible remedies to address the current situation.
I encourage us all to take a deep breath. We have enough to worry about just in concluding this turbulent semester. To offer some peace of mind during these stressful weeks, here are some processes that are occurring and some action steps that Faculty can undertake in the near term.
- AAUP-UC and Faculty Senate are in steady communication with each other. In the spirit of shared governance, we are also in communication with the Administration to better understand and address the financial impact of Covid-19 on UC.
- Any change in wages or any aspect of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) would have to be negotiated by the AAUP-UC and the Administration. To date neither has proposed re-opening the CBA. Further, a financial exigency has not been declared at UC and no retrenchment has been proposed. > Click here for the latest Works article explaining the protections of the CBA and Article 28, Retrenchment Under Conditions of Financial Exigency.
- The Faculty Senate and the Administration are establishing a working group to study UC’s financial situation. Data from this group will be foundational to all future conversations. Speculation on remedies without this data is premature and counter-productive.
- UC Blue Ash, A&S, and UC Clermont have established joint Faculty/Administration committees to address the issue at the college level. This is the best practice for ensuring shared governance. All colleges are strongly encouraged to do the same.
- All Faculty are encouraged to review their unit’s Workload document. Every unit has a Workload document; although some may not have been updated recently. The unit’s Workload document outlines the expectations and requirements for Faculty effort. Understanding these requirements at the outset will aid your unit moving forward.
- Any changes to the Workload document, or to RPT criteria, must be approved by the Faculty in the Academic Unit. Nothing that has occurred changes this.
- If you would like an AAUP-UC representative to discuss the situation with Faculty in your college or explain further any of the information contained in this email, please contact us.
- Finally, if you have not already done so, please join AAUP-UC today. You are receiving this communication as a member of the Bargaining Unit; however, being a member of the Bargaining Unit does not mean you are a member of AAUP-UC. The protections provided by the AAUP-UC and the CBA have become strikingly clear in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis. It is only through robust and engaged membership by a majority of UC Faculty that the AAUP-UC will be able to succeed in limiting the financial impacts of the crisis. >Click HERE to join or email the office to determine if you are a member.
I appreciate your support during this difficult time. Together, we will emerge a stronger AAUP-UC and a stronger institution of higher education.
In Solidarity,
Connie Kendall Theado
President, AAUP-UC