Cheryl Schrader says, "The university is working hard to reach a new collective bargaining agreement with the AAUP-WSU and avert a strike."
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At least 60 percent of the union’s membership would have to turn down the fact-finder’s proposal to begin initiating a strike.
Unless the parties agree on a new CBA at the eleventh hour, a strike will take place, provided the members vote to reject the fact-finder’s report
Trustees criticized the proposals as “overly-broad” and “generic.”
Recent U.S. Senate committee hearing could lead to public-system comparison
The AI was able to match over 80 percent of patients with relevant primary care doctors compared to the baseline’s 37 percent.
Wright State continues to deal with the fallout from its budget crisis as the school anticipates another $10-million decline in revenue this school year.
Leah Byrd just won Favorite Youth Film for ages 19 to 22 at the BlackStar Film Festival for her highly praised webseries
Donna Schlagheck, past president of WSURA, reports on one idea considered in the WSU strategic planning process