Category: Goverrnance

Why the selection committee for Temple’s next president is unacceptable  

On Sept. 14, the Administration of Temple University formed a committee to select our next President.

Late Sunday and in response to widespread criticism, the Administration added two more women to this committee, bringing female representation to just 22%.

Fewer than a one-third of its members are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.

This is not reflective of our community, and we are demanding change.

In an open letter to the Board, TAUP calls on the university board of trustees to appoint more women and People of Color to this selection committee.

“If the University is genuinely dedicated to “prioritizing recruitment and retention of faculty and employees of color” as stated in Temple’s brand new Anti-Racism Initiative, the imbalance of this search committee does not reflect this,”  said Jill Luedke, a member of TAUP executive committee and Librarian Constituency Council Chair.

“The composition of a search committee should be representative of the institution and signal to candidates the values the institution holds,” said Luedke. “The lack of diverse representation on the current Presidential Search Committee is disconcerting and a clear message from the Board that it is devoted to diversity at Temple University merely in talk and not in action.”

TAUP believes strongly that any presidential selection committee should have representatives from the neighborhoods that surround Temple University and more representation from our student body.

Women make up 54% of Temple students, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Four in 10 Temple students are considered minorities and People of Color.

Click here to read our open letter to the Temple University Board of Trustees.

In these extraordinary times, the power of union is more important than ever. If you’re not a member, JOIN TAUP.

Join the conversation on TAUP’s Facebook , Twitter and Instagram.  Call 215-763-2287 or email taupaft@gmail.com

New TAUP VP

The vote for TAUP Vice President has now ended, and our members have elected Leanne Finnigan (Charles Library) to serve out the term ending 4/30/21.  Congratulations to Leanne!  And thanks very much to Donald Wargo, who has done and continues to do so much for TAUP as the Chair of the Non-tenure Track Constituency Council and a recent member of our Negotiating Team.

Steve Newman
President, TAUP

Vote for TAUP’s New Vice President! 

Because our Vice President, Jennie Shanker, has decided to pursue her research, teaching and other opportunities outside of Temple, we need to elect someone to serve the remainder of her term, which concludes 4/30/21.

Dues-paying members in good standing will shortly receive a ballot tied to their Temple email.  (The right to participate in electing officers is another good reason to join TAUP!)

If you do not receive a ballot in the next 48 hours and  believe that you should have, please contact TAUP.

Voting will close at noon on January 31st.

 

We have two candidates for Vice President:  Leanne Finnigan from Charles Library and Donald Wargo from Economics.  Their candidates’ statements are below. TAUP thanks them for standing for this very important office. 

Leanne Finnigan (Librarian on Regular Appointment, Charles Library) 

I have been a librarian at Temple University and a proud TAUP member since 2013. After the birth of my daughter in 2017, I returned from maternity leave determined to fight for better parental leave and childcare benefits on campus. TAUP leadership was proactive and endlessly supportive, hearing me out about librarians’ lack of paid parental leave and the need for better policies. I joined the TAUP/Faculty Senate Childcare Committee and was invited to serve on the recent contract negotiating team. As a member of the negotiating team, I helped secure modest gains for librarians around parental leave, but our work is far from done.

If elected Vice President of TAUP, I will build on the momentum and energy of the contract campaign. I want TAUP to plan for the future and think strategically about building our political power so that we can push for more. This will require growing our membership base and building the union’s capacity. It will require listening to and supporting women, LGBTQ+ people, and people of color within TAUP, and cultivating relationships with other bargaining units and members of the neighboring community. As Vice President I will fight for family-affirming policies such as campus-wide childcare benefits, adequate parental leave, and lactation support. I want to grow a union that is responsive, proactive, transparent, and accessible. I want all Temple faculty, adjuncts, librarians, and academic professionals to be heard and treated with the respect they deserve.

I have spoken about my experience as a single, working mother at a number of our rallies, and countless members have reached out to share similar struggles. Your stories inspire me to run for Vice President of TAUP. I would be honored to have your vote.

 

Donald Wargo (Associate Professor of Teaching/Instruction, Economics)

Hello. My name is Donald Wargo and I am running for Vice President of your union, the Temple Association of University Professionals (TAUP). I am an NTT and Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, College of Liberal Arts.

I have been active in TAUP for over 10 years. I am currently Assistant Treasurer of TAUP and on the Executive Board of TAUP. I am also Chair of the NTT Constituency Council. Further, I am a member of the Grievance Committee of TAUP.

Additionally, I was a member of the negotiating team for the renewal of the TAUP Contract in 2014 and was a member of the negotiating team for the renewal of the TAUP Contract that was just ratified in December, 2019.

Prior to teaching at Temple, I was an executive in the real estate business for thirty years and I was an owner of my own company for 15 of those years. I bring this management and negotiating experience to my work for TAUP.

My personal passion is achieving social justice and TAUP allows me the satisfaction of being able to work for the betterment of my fellow professionals. My intention, if elected Vice President, is to continue TAUPs policy of looking out for the interests of TT’s and Adjuncts, as well as my fellow NTTs.

I am very pleased that we were able to achieve a lot of progress in the TAUP Contract that the members just ratified. However, there is still more work to be done, both in the enforcement of the provisions in the ratified contract and in achieving new advances for the TAUP Collective Bargaining Unit.

If you elect me as Vice President of your union, I pledge to work with President Steve Newman and the TAUP Executive Council both on continuing the fight for TAUP’s current priorities and preparing for new priorities when our recently ratified contract will be up for renewal in October, 2023.

The current priorities that we won in the new contract which I will work to enforce are:

  • Enforcement of the provisions of the recently ratified contract. This includes new provisions for all our Collective Bargaining Unit, TT’s, NTT’s, Adjuncts, Librarians, and Academic Professionals.
  • Enforcement of the new Adjunct job security provisions.
  • Enforcement of the new NTT job security provisions.
  • Enforcement of NTT representation on Promotion, Merit and Sabbatical Committees.
  • Recruitment of additional TAUP members to enhance TAUP’s power.
  • Press Temple administration on additional hiring of Tenure Track professionals.
  • Enforcement of provisions for female and minority faculty at Temple.
  • Enhancement of an early response of TAUP to any of the difficulties of the members of our Collective Bargaining Unit so we can hopefully solve problems early.

      I ask you to vote for me as your TAUP Vice President and I promise to do my best to faithfully work for your benefit.