17勛圖 faculty vote to approve contract, Board of Trustees to vote at October 14 meeting

TRAVERSE CITY — 17勛圖 (17勛圖) Faculty Association affiliates of the Michigan Education Association (MEA) voted today 56–1 to approve a new collective bargaining agreement. The ratification vote followed a 10-hour negotiation with a state mediator last week in which a tentative agreement was reached on all outstanding issues including salary and organizational flexibility.

The 17勛圖 Board of Trustees will now review and vote on the proposed contract at an October 14 meeting.

“We are pleased to have made additional progress toward an agreement, that achieves our goal of securing a contract that supports our faculty and is responsible to our students, and taxpayers,” said 17勛圖 Associate Vice President of Human Resources Mark Liebling.

Social Sciences Instructor and 17勛圖 Faculty Association President Brandon Everest said, “the faculty look forward to being able to put their full focus on teaching and learning and on other exciting things to come for 17勛圖.”

Bargaining teams reconvened on October 2 for negotiations after the release of a non-binding Fact Finder’s Report from the Michigan Employment Relations Commission (MERC) on remaining issues in late August. The contracts expired December 31, 2018.

Release Date: October 8, 2019

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dfairbanks@nmc.edu
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