A weekend of negotiations appears to have paid off for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) and the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF) as the two sides work toward a new collective bargaining agreement.
Both organizations announced Sunday morning that they had agreed upon a framework for the new faculty contract.
The general framework largely mirrors the agreements reached by Gov. Corbett and other statewide unions, according to the APSCUF news release, but details will not be released until Monday.
The new contract would cover approximately 5,500 faculty members at the 14 state-owned universities, according to PASSHE.
Both organizations announced Sunday morning that they had agreed upon a framework for the new faculty contract.
The general framework largely mirrors the agreements reached by Gov. Corbett and other statewide unions, according to the APSCUF news release, but details will not be released until Monday.
The new contract would cover approximately 5,500 faculty members at the 14 state-owned universities, according to PASSHE.