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Cornell workers strike on move-in day as other universities reach labor agreements

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As universities and colleges nationwide prepare to welcome students back to campus, some facilities teams are in the midst of contract negotiations. 

Here’s a look at some recent and ongoing labor negotiations related to higher education service and trades workers.

Cornell University

Over 1,000 employees represented by the United Auto Workers went on strike at Cornell University on Sunday, saying the university has “failed to present a fair package and not bargained in good faith.” 

Last Thursday, UAW announced that 94% of Cornell workers represented by the union — including more than 1,200 custodians, groundskeepers, cooks, food service workers, greenhouse workers, gardeners and mechanics — voted to strike, if necessary. The union’s labor contract with Cornell University expired on June 30, UAW said. 

After months of previous negotiations failed to result in a proposal that could be agreed upon, union officials have threatened to strike on Aug. 19, Cornell’s new-student move-in day, if the university doesn’t meet them at the bargaining table. If workers do strike, it would be “the first time in decades,” the Ithaca Voice reported. 

Despite agreeing on a number of key issues of concern to the bargaining unit, including health and personal leave, vacation consistent with university policy and health and safety, the two parties have not yet reached a new agreement, Cornell Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Christine Lovely said in a statement Friday. 

The university’s latest offer to the UAW includes a 6% wage increase in the first year, with additional increases in each of the additional proposed years, and changes to wage rates based on years of service. Taken together, this would result in wage increases of at least 10% for more than half of the bargaining unit, Lovely said. 

The offer also includes reduced time for new employees to reach the job rate for their positions, from three years to one year; bonuses for longevity of employees at five and 15 years of service; an increased wage for the most senior employees at 10 and 25 years of service; increased clothing and shoe allowances; increased pay rates for employees providing peer-to-peer on-the-job training; increased eligibility for shift differential; and support for tipped employees with retirement savings, per Lovely’s statement. 

The average worker in the bargaining unit makes about $22 an hour, with most of the university making less than that, according to UAW. The union is seeking a contract that includes wage increases of 25% to 30% over the next four years, as well as cost-of-living adjustments that would increase workers’ compensation alongside inflation, the Ithaca Voice reported. Union representatives said they came down from 45% to a 25% increase over the four-year contract, with a 10% increase in the first year, while Cornell has raised its offer from a 18.5% increase over five years to 17.5% over four years, according to the Ithaca Voice.

Furthermore, UAW Local 2300 recently filed seven separate unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board against Cornell University, citing violations of workers’ rights and federal labor laws amid ongoing contract negotiations, it said in a statement Friday. 

Lovely noted that Cornell University is aware of the UAW’s vote to authorize a strike. The university respects employees’ right to make such a decision, Lovely said, and it has contingency plans in place to maintain essential services. 

University of Rochester

Members of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 158 approved the University of Rochester’s final offer in a 177-to-76 vote Friday, despite the university’s disapproval of a new contract earlier in the week, WHEC reported. The union local, which covers more than 300 skilled trades staff who service and maintain university campus facilities, had stated plans to strike during move-in days on Monday and Tuesday if they were unable to reach an agreement with the institution, Spectrum Local News 1 reported. 

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