Tag: academic freedom

  • FAM-L Bargaining, Day 22

    FAM-L Bargaining, Day 22

    Academic freedom is essential to librarians’ role supporting the crucial work of faculty and students — but management doesn’t believe librarians should have it.

  • State of Bargaining: Update to Miami Senate

    State of Bargaining: Update to Miami Senate

    We have made progress! In several crucial areas, however, there’s still daylight between management’s and FAM’s proposals.

  • FAM’s first year of negotiations

    FAM’s first year of negotiations

    Building our first contracts from scratch is a monumental undertaking, but thanks to the over 60 faculty members and librarians from all divisions and ranks who developed bargaining proposals, already we’ve made significant progress.

  • FAM-T Bargaining, Day 14

    FAM-T Bargaining, Day 14

    At the FAM-T table today, we vehemently rejected the administration’s proposal on Management Rights. Their Management Rights proposal gives sweeping and unilateral power to administration, including the power to control the content and style of our teaching—a clear violation of faculty academic freedom. As FAM said at the table, the idea that administration can control…

  • FAM-T Bargaining, Day 12

    FAM-T Bargaining, Day 12

    We are coming to the end of the first phase of FAM negotiations, where we’re getting the last of our proposals on the table. Today we passed across no fewer than nine proposals, each an important brick in the foundation of our bargaining platform. View them all in our Proposal Tracker! We are looking out…

  • FAM-T Bargaining, Day 11

    FAM-T Bargaining, Day 11

    At Jan. 31 faculty contract negotiations, while management continued to try to limit our contract as much as possible, FAM kept up the fight to strengthen our working conditions and protections. Academic Freedom and Grievance & Arbitration We passed counter-proposals on Academic Freedom and Grievance and Arbitration—both articles are extremely important to higher education. At…

  • FAM-T Bargaining, Day 10

    FAM-T Bargaining, Day 10

    FAM-T was back at the table today for the first time since December 19. Today was another day where FAM’s bargaining team proposed articles that your faculty surveys indicated are top priority: benefits. Our proposals on health, vision, and dental insurance center around lowering costs for our members, protecting our benefits, and strengthening our university…

  • Anti-higher-ed, anti-labor bill SB 83 passes committee: call lawmakers!

    Anti-higher-ed, anti-labor bill SB 83 passes committee: call lawmakers!

    We are sorry to report that SB 83 passed out of committee this morning and could go to the House floor soon. This bill is a true threat to student education, academic freedom, and faculty livelihoods. It is so unpopular — over 700 testimonies and tens of thousands of letters in opposition since March — that its supporters had to turn…

  • FAM-L Bargaining: Day 2

    FAM-L Bargaining: Day 2

    The second day of librarian negotiations brought loud and clear messages from Management. They formally rejected FAM’s 2% raise MOU – it is clear that they do not value the labor of our librarians and do not feel that they are worth this raise. They claim that academic freedom is a permissive topic of negotiation…