October 21, 2016
State System, APSCUF reach tentative agreement, strike ends
Contact: Kevin Hensil, khensil@passhe.edu
Harrisburg – Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education and the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF) have reached tentative agreement on a new contract, ending a three-day strike by faculty that began Wednesday.
Once final language is agreed to, the new contract, which would run through June 30,
2018, will go to the full APSCUF membership for a ratification vote. If ratified,
the tentative agreement then would be brought to the State System’s Board of Governors
for final approval.
“We are pleased to get to this point and look forward to the conclusion of the process,”
said Board Chair Cynthia D. Shapira. “Once again, everyone can focus on what matters
most—teaching and learning.”
Among other things, the agreement would provide faculty with pay increases and would
allow the State System to realize important healthcare cost savings. Details of the
agreement will be available upon final approval.
“Today is an opportunity for a fresh start,” said State System Chancellor Frank T.
Brogan. “Throughout this process, our students have been remarkably patient, and they
should be applauded. Now, we look forward to making sure the rest of the year ends
strong for them and for our talented faculty.”
“We are extremely grateful to Governor Wolf for his outstanding leadership in helping
us achieve a successful resolution to these long and difficult negotiations,” Mr.
Brogan added.
Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education is the largest provider of higher
education in the Commonwealth, with more than 105,000 degree-seeking students and
thousands more who are enrolled in certificate and other career-development programs.
Collectively, the 14 universities that comprise the State System offer more than 2,300
degree and certificate programs in more than 530 academic areas. Nearly 520,000 State
System university alumni live in Pennsylvania.
The State System universities are Bloomsburg, California, Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsburg,
Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mansfield, Millersville, Shippensburg, Slippery
Rock and West Chester Universities of Pennsylvania. The universities also operate
branch campuses in Oil City (Clarion), Freeport and Punxsutawney (IUP), and Clearfield
(Lock Haven), and offer classes and programs at several regional centers, including
the Dixon University Center in Harrisburg and in Center City in Philadelphia.