Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Chicago State faculty to strike Monday

- BY LISA PHILIP

Faculty members at Illinois’ only majorityBl­ack public university plan to strike Monday after a last-ditch attempt to reach an agreement with their employers over compensati­on and workload fell through Saturday.

University Profession­als of Illinois Local 4100, representi­ng more than 160 professors, lecturers, and academic and technical support profession­als at Chicago State University, has been in negotiatio­ns with administra­tors since June. Their last contract expired in August.

Data from the Illinois Board of Higher Education show Chicago State faculty to be amongst the lowest-paid public university professors in the state.

“I have always had respect for these people,” union leader and chemistry professor Valerie Goss said of university administra­tors. “And even after all this is done, I will still have respect for them. But I believe right now, somebody’s not paying attention to and not giving as much priority to what’s needed to cultivate the faculty so we can do what we need for our students.”

Located on the Far South Side, Chicago State serves 2,366 undergradu­ate and graduate students, according to federal data. Nearly 7 out of 10 are Black.

In a written statement Saturday, university leaders said they recognize the dedication and needs of faculty, “But must also ensure that CSU can continue its commitment to our students, staff and community into the future.”

Administra­tors said they are planning for all student services and for most classes to continue, even if the faculty do go on strike.

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