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Ohio University faculty members announce plans to unionize

- By Sheridan Hendrix

Ohio University faculty members are planning to unionize, making them among the state’s last public university employees to do so.

The United Academics of Ohio University submitted more than 550 signed cards to the State Employee Relations Board in Columbus Friday to file for a union election. Organizers said nearly 70% of eligible fulltime faculty at its Athens campus and five regional campuses were in favor of unionizing.

Faculty members gathered Tuesday for a rally on

College Green to announce their decision to unionize, seeking better job security, compensati­on and academic freedom.

The union would be establishe­d through an associatio­n of the American Federation of Teachers and American Associatio­n of University Professors, representi­ng all nonsupervi­sory tenure track, non-tenure track and instructio­nal faculty across OU campuses.

Several faculty members also delivered a letter to Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez sharing their intent to unionize, and asked university leadership to work with them toward unionizing.

Gonzalez’s spokespers­on did not immediatel­y respond to The Dispatch’s request for comment.

The decision to unionize “has been a very long time coming,” said Joe Mclaughlin, an associate professor of English at Ohio University.

Organizing was in the works before the pandemic hit, but Mclaughlin said a string of layoffs and buyouts, budget issues and lagging compensati­on motivated faculty to unionize now.

Dozens of administra­tors, nonunion faculty and classified staff members were laid off from 2020 to 2022, some of whom were rehired into different roles.

“Many of the people who left were early and mid-career, and some department­s just got decimated,” Mclaughlin said.

While Ohio University has seen two years of rebounding freshman enrollment, Mclaughlin said administra­tors have been slow to rehire faculty.

“We’re here to prevent unnecessar­y firings again, but also influence the hiring back the university does do,” he said.

Should Ohio University’s union election be successful, only two state public universiti­es will be without faculty unions: Ohio State University and Northeast Ohio Medical University.

 ?? BROOKE LAVALLEY / COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Students walk on College Green at the Ohio University campus. The United Academics of Ohio University submitted more than 550 signed cards to the State Employee Relations Board in Columbus on Friday to file for a union election.
BROOKE LAVALLEY / COLUMBUS DISPATCH Students walk on College Green at the Ohio University campus. The United Academics of Ohio University submitted more than 550 signed cards to the State Employee Relations Board in Columbus on Friday to file for a union election.

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