Category: eBulletins

Please Attend the Online Faculty Senate Meeting, Thursday, March 19th

Rafael Porrata-Doria, President of the Faculty Senate has sent TAUP the following message:

“We have kept the forthcoming Representative Senate meeting next Thursday (1:45-3:15) via Zoom and have opened it up to all faculty. Kevin and Michelle Massucci will be present, and I will have passed on to them the list of questions that we have received so far. Anyone can participate and ask whatever questions they like. I would urge you to pass this on to all TAUP members.”  

A formal Zoom invitation has gone out, and you can register in advance here


TAUP Covid-19 Updates

The past couple of weeks have been difficult, and we know difficult times await us, our students, the wider campus community, the nation, and the world.  We hope everyone is adjusting as well as you can to this new COVID-19 Pandemic environment, and we want to let you know what TAUP is doing to respond to it.  

As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact TAUP at taupaft@gmail.com.  While our office will be closed for the next two weeks, we will be checking email regularly, and individual contact numbers and email addresses are listed at the end of this email. 

By soliciting feedback from colleagues and keeping each other informed, by listening to information from the administration, and by attending as we can to the concerns that arise from our members, students, and the wider Temple community, TAUP is at work and on call. 

We are confident that the dedicated faculty, librarians, and academic professionals of TAUP are doing the best that they can under these trying circumstances and that we will emerge on the other side as a stronger union and university.  


 

Getting Answers from Temple’s Administration

On 3/11, TAUP sent a list of questions to the administration on a range of issues.  The administration responded, though not to all of the listed concerns. They assured us that university officials were discussing these and other issues and that we should refer our members to the policies and announcements gathered on Temple’s coronavirus page and encourage members to contact their Dean or other supervisor if they have other questions. 

Human Resources has also set up an FAQ here that we encourage our members to read.   It is crucial that our members go to official sources for information, so we urge you to check the university’s page regularly.

Be sure to make your supervisors aware of any challenges, questions or concerns you have. If you are concerned about a response that you receive or are hesitant to contact a supervisor or HR, please contact one of your Constituency Council leaders (contact info below).  

TAUP is taking steps to receive information from the administration critical to our members.  

1.  We are sending a formal Request for Information tied to the Health and Safety article of our contract. 

2.  We are sending a list of questions and recommendations tied to the specific work done by our members. We will share it and any responses that we received. 

3.  Working with other campus unions, we are developing a document regarding concerns of all workers (e. g., sick leave, child care, the policy for clearance to return to work on campus after contracting the virus, and other issues).  This will be an open letter from union leaders to the university, and it will be shared with you once sent.

 

In formulating these documents, we have drawn on our members’ questions and suggestions and the American Federation of Teachers/American Association of University Professors Principles for Higher Education Response to COVID-19.   



TAUP Contact Information


TAUP President:
 
Steve Newman, taup.president@gmail.com; 215 983-8905 (cell)

TAUP Vice President: 
Leanne Finnigan taup.vicepresident@gmail.com

TAUP Operations Manager (office): 
Patricia Blakely taupaft@gmail.com

Organizer:
Jenna Siegel, jsiegelaft@gmail.com 

Constituency Council Leaders:

Academic Professional Constituency Council,
Nia Jackson jacksonnia@gmail.com

Adjunct Constituency Council: 
Ben Curttright, Chair fileundertragicomedy@gmail.com
Carla Anderson, At Large ckanders87@gmail.com

Librarian Constituency Council,
Fred Rowland, Chair melfred904@gmail.com

Non-Tenure Track Constituency Council: 
Donald Wargo, Chair docwargo2@gmail.com;
Mary Stricker, At Large caefeelingrace@gmail.com

Tenured/Tenure Track Constituency Council,
Marsha Weinraub, Chair mweinraub1@gmail.com 
Will Jordan, At-Large will.jordan8@gmail.com

 

Please Donate To Support Student Relief

We are all contending with different levels of uncertainty at this moment.

Imagine being a student who is already living on the edge.  Suddenly you need to find a way to travel across the country to get back home. With uncertainty  about food plans at this point, will you have access to food? What if you get sick and are unable to work and provide for yourself?  What if your employer has to shut down and can’t pay you?

TAUP has been administering the FASTfund, founded by Temple College of Education’s Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab, since the end of 2018. Every week students walk into the union office to apply for emergency funding which helps them pay a bill, purchase books or shop for food, allowing them to continue their studies.

With the COVID-19 outbreak,  we ask you to consider donating to The Student Relief Fund, a collaboration by Believe in Students, Edquity, and the Rise Education Fund to support students affected by COVID-19-related campus shutdowns.

“Believe in Students, established in 2016, has a long track record of successfully distributing emergency aid.  In the case of the COVID19 fund, we will distribute the funds via our two partner programs: the FAST Fund, which has 18 sites around the nation, and Edquity. Edquity is currently serving students across Dallas, and will soon have additional sites operating in major cities.”

Please donate here.  They are currently raising the funds to receive a $5000 matching donation.  With your support now, your donation will double in value when those funds are raised.

Please share with colleagues, staff and administrators who may be interested in supporting students at this difficult moment.