And it is amazing to work with my colleagues. In my 15 years as a Miami faculty member, I have worked with colleagues across campuses, ranks, titles, and disciplines to fulfill Miami’s educational mission. We all care deeply about our students and about the future of higher education. We all do substantially the same work: teaching, research, and service.
Today marks 268 days since we submitted cards signed by a supermajority of my colleagues indicating that we want Miami administration to recognize us as a union. The simple fact is that as soon as the State Employment Relations Board confirmed that we have majority support last June, the administration could and should have recognized our union. Instead, they have argued that only tenure-line faculty belong in our unit, causing delays and attempting to divide us.
As a regional faculty member, my teaching and service responsibilities are different than my Oxford colleagues. But we all work together to advance Miami’s educational mission. If tenure-line regional faculty belong in the unit—which the administration does not dispute—then my full-time non-tenure-line colleagues also belong in the unit.
We are all one faculty. We want to be in a single bargaining unit with all of our colleagues. And we want to vote now. Do the right thing. Respect and value your faculty. Let us vote.
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