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It’s a TAUP Summer: Negotiation Prep, Surveys, a Membership Drive and Activist Training

It’s summertime and, like everyone else, TAUP is shifting gears. Between terms, we have the opportunity to assess the work we’ve done over the semester and to think ahead in planning for the fall.

MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

To build power to negotiate for our pay, benefits, and working conditions, we need strong relationships with colleagues both in and outside of our individual departments and schools. Becoming a dues-paying member of TAUP is an important and meaningful way for you to connect with colleagues, with the university and with communities both on and off campus. By signing a membership card your voice can, and will, be heard.

Our strength in negotiating at the table is directly linked to our membership numbers. If you are not currently a dues-paying member, if you want the Union to be in a good position to fight for a strong new contract and to build on and maintain the gains you enjoy, it’s time to join.

This summer, we’ll be out knocking on doors, both on campus and off. Why do we go to people’s homes? Because it is that important. Let us know if we’ve caught you at a bad time. Our experience with members through home visits has been very positive. We wouldn’t continue to do it if that were not the case. We’ve been able to connect with people at their homes whom we’ve been unable to contact with on campus. Unlike at school, people have time to talk. If you’re not currently a dues-paying member and you’d prefer to meet at school or at a specific time at home, contact our organizer, Abbey Bricker, to make arrangements.

NEGOTIATION PREPARATION

We’ll be back at the table in Spring of 2019, and in preparation, we’re engaged in research and in outreach to members of the bargaining unit. If you’d like to help by taking on a small project, or if you’d be interested in being a liaison between the Union and your department, please contact TAUP President Steve Newman or VP Jennie Shanker .

BARGAINING SURVEYS

This summer, you’ll be hearing from us. Negotiations for the full bargaining unit start in Spring of 2019, and in preparation for them, we’ll be sending out surveys to help us identify the top priorities for each of our constituencies. Be sure to respond to surveys when you receive them. When we hear from you, we can represent you well.

ACTIVIST TRAININGS

Keep an eye out for an announcement for our activist training this summer. For the past two years, we’ve held one-day boot camps for members who are interested in working with colleagues in TAUP to improve our lives and working conditions at Temple. If you are interested in attending this summer’s training, send your contact information to Abbey Bricker.

General Membership Meeting and End of the Year Party

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General Membership Meeting and End of Year Party

On Monday, April 30th, TAUP will hold a General Membership Meeting from 4-5pm at TLO Events, 1627 Cecil B MooreWe’ll introduce our new Constituency Council members, discuss current and  upcoming TAUP initiatives on child care, tuition benefits at other schools, job security, unemployment compensation, academic freedom and faculty governance, racial justice, and the football stadium, as well as the exciting work before us as we gear up for negotiations next year.  Then from 5pm onward we’ll have food and drinks and celebrate a year of strong union work and solidarity. We hope to see you there! 

 

Events: Financial Planning for Educators and Unemployment Compensation Workshops, Spring 2018

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Financial Planning for Educators: A TAUP-Sponsored Session

One of the most important benefits provided by the TAUP contract–one we have worked hard to secure–is our retirement accounts.  But we know that many members have questions and concerns about investing both during their work lives and after their retirement.  So we invite you to attend a session led by Bruce Rader, Chartered Financial Analyst and former Vice President of TAUP; for 21 years at Temple, he taught courses in such subject as investments, portfolio management, valuation and derivatives. During that time, he also appeared in a variety of media interviews on local media commenting on a variety of economic and financial topics.

Please join us  on Monday, April 23, 2018 from 3 to 4 PM in Anderson 1221. RSVP is appreciated.

Unemployment Compensation Workshops Continue Through May 9th, 2018
 
Unemployment Compensation (UC) is a benefit that many of TAUP’s members are eligible for and should utilize. The summer is particularly difficult for those who receive no income from Temple, and who are not assured of work in the fall.
 
ELIGIBILITY
If you work full-time on an annual contract and expect to be back in the next term, you likely do not qualify. if your appointment has ended and you don’t have a strong guarantee of work in the summer or fall, you may be eligible.
 
Even if you work part-time over breaks, you may be able to collect partial benefits according to the PA Department of Labor and Industry’s Office of UC if:
 
(1) your regular hours of work are reduced
(2) you are separated from your job and have obtained part-time employment with fewer hours of work, or 
(3) you are separated from one job but continue to have part-time employment with another employer(s). 
 
TAUP has been offering UC workshops since the beginning of April and will continue up until graduation. Here are the dates and times for upcoming workshops
 
Tuesday, April 24, 2018 11am 
Tuesday, April 24, 2018 12:30pm
 
Monday, April 30th, 2018 8am
Monday, April 30th, 2018 10:00am
 
Friday, May 4, 2018 9am
Friday, May 4, 2018 10:30am 
Friday, May 4, 2018 noon
 
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 9am 
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 10:30am 
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 12:30pm
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 2pm 
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 3:30pm 
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 5pm 
 
The workshop will help you to understand key terms, concepts and the test that determines your eligibility. It will familiarize you with the application process, point you toward information to estimate your potential benefit amount, and will go over the obligations you will have while collecting unemployment. 
 
If you would like to attend one of these workshops, please send an email with the date and time you’d like to attend to taupucworkshops@gmail.com
Workshops take about 90 minutes and take place in TAUP’s office on Main Campus, room 721 Ritter Annex.
 
If none of the workshops fit into your schedule, send an email with dates/times that work for you and we’ll try to accommodate you. 
TAUP
1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue
Ritter Hall Annex 721 (004-15)
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6091
Phone: 215.763.2287 or 1-7641
email: 
taupaft@gmail.com

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