The Columbus Dispatch

Wright State: Faculty strike ‘unauthoriz­ed’

- By Max Filby Springfiel­d New-sun

DAYTON — Wright State University’s administra­tion has filed another unfair labor practice complaint with the state, seeking to end the faculty strike on the basis that it wasn’t authorized because of the actions of some union members.

In a filing with the State Employment Relations Board, the administra­tion asked the board to declare the strike unauthoriz­ed in part because of workload. Workload, the administra­tion claims, is prohibited from being part of collective bargaining, according to WSU.

Members of the Wright State chapter of the American Associatio­n of University Professors have been on strike since Tuesday.

The administra­tion also said the strike should be considered unauthoriz­ed because the union’s leaders “intentiona­lly sabotaged” plans to keep classes and operations going during the labor dispute. The complaint accuses unionized faculty of removing course informatio­n from an electronic WSU system to make it more difficult for the university to offer courses during the strike.

The administra­tion’s latest complaint is unlikely to have “any credibilit­y,” said Noeleen Mcilvenna, a WSU history professor and contract administra­tion officer for the union. Mcilvenna said union leaders were consulting with the group’s attorney about the complaint.

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