Rutgers professors approve new contract with average 8 percent pay hike
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.
From NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 17, 2015
NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University’s full-time faculty and graduate students voted to approve a new three-year contract that will hike pay by an average of 8 percent, union officials said Thursday.
More than 97 percent of faculty members voted to ratify the contract, according to an announcement by the Rutgers University American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers.
Rutgers officials and union leaders representing the 4,700 faculty members spent months negotiating the deal before announcing a tentative agreement last month.