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Protecting Our Health and Safety:  A Survey

Since March, TAUP has been pressuring the administration to include campus workers in its response to COVID-19 and to communicate clearly and in detail its plans for keeping  everyone in the Temple community safe.

What has been learned thus far from these efforts can be found on our COVID-19 page.  Although some recent mass emails from the administration and some one-on-one conversations have provided some sense of Temple’s plans, there is still far too much that is unknown. Moreover in our Town Halls, meetings with departments and schools/colleges, and in one-on-one communications it has been made clear that our members have many fundamental objections to and questions about the approach being taken by the administration.

TAUP’s Executive Committee and Health and Safety Committee need your input to understand the full range of concerns about health and safety in the Fall semester.  Please fill out this survey by Saturday, 6.27 at noon.  Be sure to login using the email address that you receive TAUP communications on, and contact TAUP If you have any difficulties logging in.

The Health and Safety Committee has also sent a list of questions to the administration in preparation for a meet-and-discuss meeting on Thursday.  Together, the survey and the recommendations from the Health and Safety Committee will provide the basis of a document setting forth principles, conditions and procedures that need to be in place to safely work in the Fall.  The document will be circulated to be voted on next week by all dues-paying members.

In this way, we can all be on the same page, whether we are pushing for changes from within our departments and schools or during meetings with administration.  Our approach and expectations will be clear and we can all work in solidarity in ensuring that our campus workplaces are safe.

Given the administration’s initial resistance to including union members in important planning discussions, we can all expect resistance to additional suggested improvements. On a matter as important as health and safety however, the administration needs to make it clear that the principles, procedures and conditions that the faculty, APs and Librarians expect are being taken very seriously.  TAUP’s elected leadership will bring these concerns to central administration as everyone works to raise these issues within each of the departments, schools or colleges, especially since it is clear that significant policies are being set at a more local level.   Reach out to Jenna Siegel, our Staff Organizer, with your departmental or college based concerns so that we can support you in approaching your leadership and in being heard.

The majority of us have urgent questions and concerns about health and safety, and a key step toward addressing those concerns is through communicating them. Please fill out this survey asap.  The Executive and Health and Safety Committees look forward to being guided by your responses.

The TAUP Bargaining Survey is Out!

Please check your inbox for the TAUP Bargaining Survey and respond to it asap.  We are heading into negotiations in the spring, and we need to hear from everyone the Union represents in order to understand issues that are of concern. If the email with the link to the survey is not in the inbox where you normally receive TAUP communications, please check your spam folder. You can use the link below that’s appropriate to you, but you will need to sign in using the email address that we correspond with you on. If you have trouble accessing the survey, please contact the TAUP office taupaft@gmail.com

There is a link for each constituency TAUP represents:

Click here if you are tenured or a tenure-track faculty member

Click here if you are a Librarian

Click here if you are a non-tenure track full time faculty member
Click here if you are an adjunct faculty member
If you are an academic professional, please reach out to the TAUP office to speak directly with Steve Newman, TAUP president or Jennie Shanker, VP.

Final Days: Please Respond to the Adjunct Office Space Survey

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TAUP has been meeting with members of the administration in a Labor-Management Committee dedicated to understanding adjunct office needs.  Together, we’ve developed a survey that will give us a sense of the conditions that adjuncts work under at different schools.

Responding to the survey is critical in helping us understand where to focus as we look toward improving the working conditions of all adjunct faculty.

Though many have already responded to the survey, we would like to hear from everyone. If you haven’t had a moment to respond yet, please consider doing so now. The last day to submit the survey will be on Saturday (November 10th).

You can securely access the survey by logging in to TUportal. You can access the survey on the section of your portal page entitled “Next Steps”.

We have been assured that the TUportal does not affect the anonymity of the survey. Your responses will not be linked to any personally identifiable information.

Please note:

If you teach in multiple departments, please focus your responses in your primary department. If you don’t have a primary department, you can use the department where you have taught or worked the most often.

Your participation is crucial in helping us to understand where needs have been met, and where attention needs to be focused to improve adjunct working conditions.

Thank you in advance for your participation in this important process.