Labor Walks for Union Endorsed Candidates

The labor movement is counting on you to ensure that we elect Hillary Clinton as President, all endorsed congressional candidates, and 45 rank-and-file labor candidates on Tuesday, November 8. Every affiliated union is encouraged to provide volunteers between 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, beginning on the date listed for each Central Labor Council’s staging locations listed below. Walks will continue… More →

“The Signal” publishes a piece on the current condition of TCNJ’s Faculty

Below you will find an excerpt from an editorial piece recently published in “The Signal”.  The president of our AFT Union, John Krimmel, relays some of the struggles and concerns that have been brought about since our contracts expired. “While being a professor is a full-time job, some professors have had to take on second jobs because they are no longer making… More →

Union Plus Wireless Discount Program

  15% discount on qualified plans from AT&T, the only nationwide unionized wireless carrier.   Attached is a coupon to receive 15% off your qualified plan. You can also download the coupon and other materials free from UnionPlus.org/ATTLeader.   Active and retired union members are eligible for the Union Plus Wireless Discount program, through which they can: Save 15% on the monthly service charge of… More →

Unionizing Pays Big Dividend for Professors (The Chronicle of Higher Education)

A recent article from The Chronicle of Higher Education states the benefit of unionizing. “Full-time instructors at regional public universities earn an average of about $21,000, or nearly 25 percent, more in pay and benefits annually if they belong to a union, concludes a groundbreaking new study of compensation at such institutions. The location and size of the employer also makes… More →

Last Semester’s Union Walk

In December of Fall 2015 TCNJ AFT Local 2364 held a Solidarity Walk around campus. This walks goal was to raise awareness amongst students and fellow CWI staff. During the walk professors and staff explained to students how we are all currently working without contracts and what exactly that means for us.