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UIS faculty to strike starting Friday, if no deal is reached by then

UIS faculty to strike starting Friday, if no deal is reached by then

Faculty at the University of Illinois Springfield took what they called a "practice" walk around the quad Thursday in anticipation of needing to do so for a strike. Photo: Saga Communications/Sami Johnson, File


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – They’re going to walk.

The union representing tenure-track faculty at the University of Illinois Springfield says they will strike as of 9:30 Friday morning, if a new contract isn’t reached by then.

The University Professionals of Illinois and the UIS United Faculty Union, in a news release and about two weeks after voting to authorize a strike, describe the last 11 months of negotiations as “unproductive.”

They’re planning picketing, a solidarity rally, and a news conference starting at 9:30 a.m. unless a deal is done.

Non-tenure-track faculty ratified a deal last year, but support staff also don’t have a contract.

Among the concerns are pay and the use of artificial intelligence.

UIS officials have previously said they feel a strike is unnecessary.

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