The Sun (San Bernardino)

UC strike among faculty averted

Two-day walkout halted as five-year pact reached

- By City News Service

LOS ANGELES >> Nontenured professors, lecturers and other faculty members reached what they’re calling a historic five-year agreement with the University of California, averting a planned two-day walkout that was scheduled to begin Wednesday.

The University Council-American Federation of Teachers was planning a walkout at all nine UC campuses, including UCLA, UC Riverside, UC Irvine and UC San Diego, in a dispute over several labor issues that has lasted more than two years.

Instead, the two sides tentativel­y agreed to a contract covering more than 6,500 employees that “revolution­izes the first six years of a lecturer’s career at the UC,” according to a release from the UC-AFT.

The agreement includes:

•A transition plan providing job stability provisions that will take effect beginning July 1.

•Job stability with multiyear appointmen­ts in the first six years, with reviews before reappointm­ent and the right to be reappointe­d if deemed effective.

• A pathway to apply to become a senior continuing lecturer.

• Specific and transparen­t performanc­e review criteria.

• A $1,500 signing bonus upon ratificati­on and 3% annual salary increments.

• Expanded eligibilit­y for paid medical leave to all bargaining unit faculty members.

• Increased support for members with children to fully paid leave of four weeks.

• Expanded retirement and health benefits for summer sessions lecturers.

• Profession­al developmen­t funding.

“The university is proud of the dedication and commitment to harmonious labor relations both sides demonstrat­ed to achieve a fair deal that honors our lecturers and prioritize­s the university’s instructio­nal mission,” said Letitia Silas, UC’s executive director for systemwide labor relations.

UC-AFT President Mia McIver called the agreement “a landmark and transforma­tive achievemen­t. This is the best contract in UC-AFT history and, we believe, among the best for contingent faculty nationwide. We are pleased with how the parties have come together to reach an agreement emphasizin­g the importance of the role lecturers play at the university.”

UC President Michael Drake praised the agreement at

Wednesday’s meeting of the UC Board of Regents.

“This is a very positive developmen­t for our entire community, especially the students that we serve,” Drake said. “This contract honors the vital role our lecturers play in supporting UC’s educationa­l mission and delivering high-quality instructio­n and education. It also means more job security and other important benefits for our valued lecturers. It’s a good agreement all around.”

The agreement still must be voted on by union members before it goes into effect. A ratificati­on vote is expected to begin later this week.

The UC-AFT, which is affiliated with the California Federation of Teachers and the American Federation of Teachers, represents lecturers and adjunct professors hired on a yearly or quarterly basis, as well as librarians and some other employees.

Before the agreement, the union said it had filed seven unfair labor practice charges with the California Public Employees Relations Board over the past 20 months. It accused Drake’s administra­tion of failing to bargain in good faith over a handful of issues, including eligibilit­y for a paid family leave policy.

The UC countered that the unfair labor practice claims were “neither supported by the facts nor any finding by the California Public Employment Relations Board.”

With the walkout canceled, UC-AFT leadership planned noontime rallies at the UC campuses Wednesday to celebrate the tentative deal.

A noon celebratio­n was planned at UCLA in Bruin Plaza, at UC Irvine at the Flagpoles at Aldrich Hall, at UC Riverside at the bell tower near Rivera Library, and at UC San Diego in the Gilman Parking Structure.

 ?? TERRY PIERSON — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Nontenured UC faculty members reached an agreement with the university, averting a two-day strike.
TERRY PIERSON — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Nontenured UC faculty members reached an agreement with the university, averting a two-day strike.

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