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Feb 12, 2019

"This was really never about the money. This was about trying to silence the union, silence the voice of the faculty. It was about power and control."



BART

Feb 12, 2019

“There’s very strong language in the contract now,” Kich said. “No fact-finder is going to be able to look at it and say: ‘they gave up their right to bargain over health care.’”



Strikers

Feb 11, 2019

"The strike is over, but now comes the hard part," tweeted Daniel Palmer, president of the student body. "We have a campus morale that needs lifted."



Siiri Sheneidu

Feb 11, 2019

“We had tremendous student support,” says Associate Professor Siri Sheneidu. “And of course, in any conflict, there are going to be different sides.”



Strikers on Col Glenn

Feb 11, 2019

"All we ever wanted to do was negotiate. We ended up solving this by negotiating," says Rudy Fichtenbaum, Chief Negotiatior for AAUP-WSU.



Students in University Hall

Feb 11, 2019

"The first people I thought about last night when I heard the news of the agreement were the students I met with Friday at the Statehouse,” Gardner said



student on WHIO

Feb 11, 2019

As the strike began, some classes went unstaffed, and last week the school began canceling some “specialized” courses for the semester.



Feb 11, 2019

The AAUP-WSU strike is thought to be the longest college faculty strike in Ohio’s history and the second longest in the nation.



faculty at the statehouse

Feb 11, 2019

The AAUP negotiating team came to a tentative agreement with the Wright State administration and the AAUP executive committee, who voted to end the strike.



Faculty in Columbus

Feb 11, 2019

The deal will mean striking faculty members will return to the classrooms Monday morning.



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