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In reply to the discussion: Underpaid 83-Year-Old Professor Died Trying to Make Ends Meet by Working Night Shift at Eat an' Save [View all]tomg
(2,574 posts)As a result of the Yeshiva decision, our faculty are not allowed to unionize ( we probably would not if we could). Technically, we all full-time faculty at private institutions and are considered "administration." We still bargain through our Faculty Governance. Our non-tenure line lecturers are part of our contract negotiations and have benefits, are vested in the TIAA-CREF and so on. But our adjuncts are screwed. Last year our core curriculum underwent a major revision. One result ( moving to 4 credit courses, changes in core distribution etc.) was that we simply let go a very high number of adjuncts without so much as a "So long, it's been good to know you." that happened to me once when I was adjuncting. Due to schedule changes , I lost all of my courses one day before classes. All of my sections were filled, but a full-timers didn't go and I was out. I was also disallowed from unemployment. Kind of made it hard to feed my kid and to eat.