EUGENE, Ore. — Faculty members at the University of Oregon will get raises of about 6 percent in each of the two years of a contract negotiated between the school and its new faculty union.
The agreement comes 17 months after the 1,800-member United Academics union representing UO faculty was certified by the state Employment Relations Board. The union plans an Oct. 8 ratification vote. The contract would be in place through June 2015, the Eugene Register-Guard reported Thursday.
Bargainers said they worked hard to reach agreement before classes start, on Sept. 30.
“On the whole, it was not the sort of contract that people walk away from kicking the dirt and saying, `We should have gotten more on all of this stuff,”‘ said philosophy professor Scott Pratt, a United Academics bargainer. “Both sides felt we really accomplished something.”
UO President Michael Gottfredson released a prepared statement that hailed the tentative deal as a “fiscally responsible agreement that rewards excellence and invests in our faculty.”