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Day: January 17, 2019

BREAKING: Administration expresses intent to negotiate next faculty contract

Wright State administration has expressed its intent to begin negotiations over the next faculty contract, effective in 2020, if the faculty union withdraws its Unfair Labor Practices (ULP) charge against the university. Wright State General Counsel and Board of Trustees member Larry Chan informed the faculty union that administration is willing to begin negotiations for […]

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Strike update: How financial aid will be affected

Many students attend Wright State on a grant, scholarship, loan or work study. Following the government shutdown and news of a possible faculty strike on campus, students have voiced their concerns to the university. On Wednesday, Jan. 16, the university sent a communication email to students stating their financial aid would not be affected by […]

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Class schedules to remain untouched during tentative strike

On Jan. 12, 85 percent of the members of the American Association of University Professors, Wright State Chapter (AAUP-WSU) voted in support of a strike. As of now, the strike is set to take place on Jan. 22 at 8 a.m. “The university, including the Lake Campus, and including programs and offices that support international […]

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WSU Fallfest 2018. Photograph: Michael Krieger/The Guardian

Wright State campus reacts to possible faculty strike

The possibility of a faculty strike at Wright State has been looming over the shoulders of the campus community for months; it reached a peak with the faculty union announcing their intent to file for a strike. A tentative strike date has been set for Tuesday, Jan. 22 – the second week of classes. These […]

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