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Monday, February 24, 2003 8:37 PM CST
EIU faculty approve proposed four-year contract



CHARLESTON -- Ballots counted early Monday evening showed that Eastern Illinois University's faculty union has voted 325-19 to approve a proposed four-year contract.

Now, the University Professionals of Illinois' local chapter will send the contract to EIU's Board of Trustees for final approval.

A small team of faculty members spent an hour counting the ballots in a conference room at Coleman Hall. Ballots were sent earlier this month to the 634 faculty and academic support professionals in the local bargaining unit. There were 28 spoiled ballots.

David Radavich, president of the local chapter, said he was pleased voters approved the contract that administration and union negotiators finished drafting Feb. 6 with the help of a federal mediator.

However, Radavich was surprised there were only 19 "no" votes. Radavich said he expected more voters to express displeasure with the contract's first year not including a salary increase that would keep pace with inflation.

For more on this story, see Tuesday's Journal Gazette/Times-Courier.


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Judi Smith wrote on Jul 17, 2006 8:52 PM:

" It is a travisty that a tournament held in Mattoon, governed by a state commissioner who resides in the Mattoon area knowingly proceeds with a tournament after protest has been made on the first day of the tournament against the Effingham team and still allows the tournament to be played as scheduled. After the Effingham team gets to the championship game it is then disqualifed after so many other teams battled to get to that game. And are sent home then told later that the Effinham team, who possibly knocked them out of the tournament is now disqualified and only one team Mattoon,is awarded a championship for winning a tainted a tournament. "

Ashley Reynolds wrote on Jul 17, 2006 8:57 PM:

" I was shocked that the Effingham team was not disqualifed prior to the last game. A protest was acknowledged by umpire's and Mattoon league officials prior to Effingham's first game. "

John Zink wrote on Jul 17, 2006 11:14 PM:

" The most disgusting item about this whole thing is that the Mattoon team knew about the issues with the Effingham team for over a week and chose to do nothing about it until they played Effingham on Friday night. To make matters worse they let Effingham play the rest of the tournament to knock out all the other teams. When Effingham eventually fought all the way back to beat Mattoon only then did they send in the paperwork to get them disqualified. Mattoon took complete advantage of this situation by letting Effingham knock out all their competition and then got them disqualified. Between Saturday and Sunday Effingham knocked out three teams that should have had a chance to compete for the title. That brings the total to at least 48 kids whose hopes of winning a state championship were thrown to the wolves by the Mattoon team and those running the state tournament. Enjoy your "championship" Mattoon. "

anya wrote on Oct 10, 2007 4:59 AM:

" I haven't gotten anything done lately. Not much on my mind recently. I just don't have much to say right now. My mind is like an empty room. "

 


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