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August 30, 2025
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Bargaining Update for August 27–Bargaining Complete!
Dear FSU Colleagues, We are happy to announce that we have settled all open articles for the 2025-2028 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA)! The teams met…
August 27, 2025
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UFF-FSU Bargaining Update August 21, 2025
Dear Colleagues, We have good news to report from last week (August 21)’s bargaining session. After many weeks of negotiations, the UFF and Board of…
August 23, 2025
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UFF-FSU Bargaining Update August 14, 2025
Dear colleagues, At last week’s second bargaining session (on Thursday, August 14) we made even more progress on Article 17 (Leaves) and I think that we are…
In Spring 2021, 580 faculty members completed the UFF-FSU Faculty Poll.
Highlights from the survey!
- 80% felt that across-the board raises for cost-of-living increase should be a high priority.
- 54% felt that UFF should work towards advocating for healthcare (31% a lot; 23% all it can)
- 59% felt that UFF should work towards advocating for retirement benefits (31% a lot, 28% all it can)
- 72% opposed or strongly opposed legislation that would allow university presidential searches to be in secret.
- 87% opposed or strongly opposed legislation that would allow concealed carry permit holders to carry guns on campus.
- 64% agree or strongly agree that FSU administrators have inappropriately high salaries compared with FSU faculty.
- 69% agree or strongly agree that participation in faculty governance is an ethical obligation and engage accordingly.
- 51% agree or strongly agree that assignments to teach online should be given only to faculty who volunteer to teach online.
- 79% feel very positive or somewhat positive toward the UFF-FSU Chapter.
In the comments:
- Salary compression is getting worse and worse.
- Teaching professors have significantly lower salaries by about $20K than the national average.
- Important to get tuition scholarships for spouses and dependents.
- We need more tenure lines, and with a special focus of hiring African-American, Latinx, and Indigenous tenured / tenure-track faculty.