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Bargaining Update from June 17, 2026
Dear FSU Colleagues, Our UFF bargaining team, which includes both specialized and general faculty members from across campus, works diligently to negotiate the rights outlined…
Bargaining Update from June 3, 2026
Dear colleagues, Your UFF-FSU Bargaining Team and the representatives of FSU’s Board of Trustees (BOT) met on June 3 for the latest round of negotiations.…
Bargaining Update from May 27, 2026
Dear colleagues, Last week’s bargaining session was held on Wednesday, May 27 and it was a doozy. This update would be overly long if I…
Bargaining Update from May 20
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Thursday’s Florida Supreme Court ruling did more than dash the hopes of more than 620,000 public workers in the Florida Retirement System who wanted to see 3 percent of their pay returned. It also opened the doors for lawmakers to make more changes that help the state’s bottom line but cost the school teachers, law-enforcement officers, county employees and state workers.
From the Tallahassee Democrat, Jan. 18, 2013
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Full text of the Democrat story: https://uff-fsu.org/art/td20130118.pdf
The full text of the Florida Supreme Court 4-3 ruling, including dissenting opinion is available at: https://uff-fsu.org/art/sc12-520.pdf