The sometimes contentious negotiations between the University of Alaska administration and its faculty union resulted in both parties filing unfair labor practice complaints, which are ongoing. Via AlaskaBeacon
The University of Alaska Anchorage sign stands at the eastern edge of campus. On Monday, University of Alaska administration and the faculty union reached a tentative agreement on a new contract.
“The raises are not what they should be. We’re looking at 8% cost of living increases and, you know, the best we were able to do was 3% in the first year,” he said. Aside from increases to faculty pay, the university said that the tentative agreement includes increases to the pension wage base, expands the use of faculty development funds and provides for changes to the dispute resolution process.
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