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The Temple University Graduate Students Association (TUGSA) is a graduate employee union that is located at
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History

During the fall of 2001, the Labor Relations Board of the
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ruled that graduate students at Temple University must be classified as employees of the university and, as such employees, had the right to unionize. On March 28, 2001, graduate students at Temple University voted 290 to 16 to form a graduate student union and begin collective bargaining to improve their pay and benefits. It became known as the Temple University Graduate Students Association (also known as TUGSA). Although Temple executives filed a challenge, in May 2001, to the state labor board's ruling, arguing for a second time that, although graduate students were "paid to teach undergraduates and assist professors in their research," they were still "primarily students and therefore should not have the right to unionize." After deliberating, the state labor board ruled in favor of the students, allowing TUGSA to proceed with its unionization efforts. In June and September 2001, TUGSA members participated in public rallies to pressure Temple's leadership to agree to collective bargaining. TUGSA subsequently won the battle on September 26, 2001, when Temple's board of trustees voted to recognize the union. Its members ratified TUGSA's first contract with the university on May 18, 2002, after the trustees had voted to approve it on May 14. Although graduate employees had formed unions in other states since 1970, the TUGSA contract marked the first time that graduate employees in
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were able to successfully bargain a contract with their employer. TUGSA is affiliated with the
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. On November 11, 2022, TUGSA members voted 99% in favor of authorizing a strike. On January 31, 2023, TUGSA officially went on strike, citing grievances with Temple University Administration over negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement. An initial tentative agreement would be voted down by union membership, with 83% of members voting and 92% rejecting the deal. A second tentative agreement would be reached, with 97% voting in favor of the deal. The strike lasted 42 days, attracting attention from local politicians like Malcolm Kenyatta, as well as national figures like Bernie Sanders.


First contract

Like the first contract for GSOC at
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, the first TUGSA contract resulted in significant improvements for the graduate employees in terms of their healthcare and wages. The contract was also significant in that it marked the first time that Temple University allowed same sex domestic partners to enroll in its health plan.


See also

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Coalition of Graduate Employee Unions The Coalition of Graduate Employee Unions (CGEU) was re-founded as the Coalition of Student Employee Unions (CSEU/CSEE) in 2020 to reflect the broader membership of student employees (rather than the more narrow "graduate employees"). The Coali ...
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List of graduate student employee unions Graduate student employees unions are labor unions that represent Postgraduate education, graduate students who are employed by their college or university as research assistants, Teaching assistant#Graduate, teaching assistants, graduate assistant ...
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National Labor Relations Board The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an Independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the federal government of the United States that enforces United States labor law, U.S. labor law in relation to collect ...


References


External links


Official website
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