MSU APA Trivia

APA-MSU Trivia Question of the Month 

 There will not be a trivia question this month.

 

The last newsletter trivia question was:

How many residence halls are there on the MSU campus?

The correct answer was:

27

There were many correct submissions and the persons name who was drawn from the group was: 

Faye Watson!!!

Congratulations Faye!!!

**MSU-APA Board members and Area Reps are not eligible to participate in the contest.**

Faye Watson
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Have you given us your personal email address

APA Outreach to Members

As most of you know, we are currently in negotiations with the university for a successive contract. We send out information to members  via their personal email addresses. This is done because we do not want to put this information on the MSU email server. If you have not previously provided us with this information, you can follow the steps below that will allow you to do and and also access some resources that the MEA offers to all of our members.

First go to the website https://mea.org/login/







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Legislative Chair Update

Hello from your APA Legislative Committee. We are here to serve our membership by providing updates on current and upcoming legislation that impacts our roles and higher education in Michigan and beyond. We partner with the Michigan Education Association (MEA) to track, educate, and engage our members on legislative issues. Please visit MEA’s legislation page for updates, including a live legislation tracker and more.

Please contact Becky Jo Farrington, APA Legislative Committee Chair with questions or to learn about engagement opportunities with your legislative committee.

 

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Calling All Advocates – Area Representatives Needed

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Your Fellow APAs

Meet Fellow APA Member Constance James

By Gerlind Kiupel, Communications Committee Member

 

What is your job title?                                                                                                          Research Administrator

How long have you been at MSU?
I’ve been at MSU for 17 years

Have you been a member of the APA the whole time?
No, I was mostly APSA (13 years)  

What department do you work in, and can you tell me a little bit about what you do?
I work in the College of Education in the Office of Research Administration. My role is to provide pre-award and post-award support to faculty in the College of Education.

What brought you to your job at MSU?
Most of my time here at MSU I have been on the post award side of research administration in the NSF Science and Technology Center – BEACON Center. I was fortunate enough to start up the Center with the PI and stay with the Center until it sunset after 12 years. The role in CED allows me to continue with my post award experience as well as dive into the pre-award side of things.  

What do you enjoy most about working at MSU?                                                                        I have been fortunate to meet wonderful people here at MSU. I appreciate the excellent benefits that MSU offers to employees.

What do you like to do when you are not at work?
Most of my non-working time is spent hanging out with my husband of 37 years. We are also enjoying spending time with our four (soon to be five) grandchildren… watching them grow is such a blessing!

In high school I was known for high energy and participating in the marching band and pep squad.

People would be surprised to know I am skilled at DIY projects around my home.

I have 0 pets 

I like Christian, gospel, jazz, and classical music

My favorite area restaurant is Marcos Pizza and my favorite dish is Chicken Florentine Pizza.

My hobbies include watching a good movie with my hubby, shopping, and dancing.

My favorite junk food is popcorn because I love the mixture of sweet and salty. My favorite is mixing cheese and caramel together.

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A Word from the APA President

Bargaining Summary: How it Works Between APA and MSU 

The contract bargaining process is different for all unions. It is based on the working relationship between the University and the elected representatives of each union. The proper functions depend on mutual respect. Each side arrives at the bargaining table with al list of their initial goals. There is a mutual understanding that both sides have a point where they are comfortable with the final agreement, to ensure successful bargaining.  The bargaining environment can be intense, direct, and passionate, while hopefully remaining respectful and professional. Every effort is directed to getting the best agreement possible. Not every issue is resolved in this round of bargaining. If they are not resolved, they are not lost but retained for the next bargaining cycle.   

There are many steps leading up to a normal process for bargaining a successor agreement.  

  • There is a call out for members to apply for involvement in the APA Negotiations Committee. 
  • From that pool of respondents, we select members of the Negotiation Committee
  • The selections are based on getting the widest perspective of the membership. 
  • The Negotiations Committee has a number of duties some of which include:  
  • Surveying membership for issues and concerns 
  • Summarizing those issues and concerns into a priority list for the Bargaining Team 
  • Being available to support the Bargaining team should any actions be required. This allows the Bargaining Team the ability to maintain focus on the bargaining discussions. 
  • From the Negotiating Committee, the APA Chairperson selects a Bargaining Team of nine. That list is brought to the APA Executive Board, for their concurrence. That team is selected using several factors to get the most-broad perspective and expertise.  
  • The Bargaining Team is then brought together to start building strategies using the priority list from the Negotiations Committee. This can also include other items identified from the previous contract and grievances. 
  • A couple of months prior to the expiration of the contract, we contact the University to arrange dates for bargaining to begin. These bargaining days can be partial or full days with some becoming long nights as the contract expiration approaches. 
  • Bargaining sessions consist of each side exchanging proposal back and forth, countering the other’s previous proposal.  
  • During the process, each side is bound by the rules of bargaining in good faith which means they cannot share details of the discussion away from the bargaining table. We are very careful to comply with these rules since a violation can harm our bargaining position. In addition, sharing any part of our strategy during the bargaining process only provides the University inside knowledge and hinders our potential gains.  
  • Eventually proposals are either dropped, modified, and/or agreed upon as individual items. In the end, when the last individual item is settled, all of them are collected into a Tentative Agreement (TA). Getting a Tentative Agreement is not the end. The Tentative Agreement is then brought to the membership (dues paying members only) for a ratification vote.  
  • If that ratification vote approves the Tentative Agreement by a simple majority of those voting, we have a new contract in place. 
  • If that ratification vote does not approve the Tentative Agreement, we reach out to our membership to understand what parts are unacceptable and either work with members or return to the bargaining table to continue work on the agreement, until another TA can be produced.  
  • Sometimes an agreement cannot be reached. There are a number of options available, such as calling in a Michigan Employment Relations Commission (MERC) mediator. This party’s findings are not binding but they do work to get the negotiations back on a more productive path.  
  • There are times when the negotiating environment is contentious and non-productive. This is when unions use all their resources to apply pressure supporting their positions.  

Our previous APA Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) expired at midnight September 30, 2023. This is the first time in decades that a successor agreement was not reached before the expiration. The APA was able to secure an extension of the current agreement until midnight of October 31, 2023. The process has been very involved as the labor environment undergoes many changes. We are partnered with the MEA and using all available resources to help get this contract settled.  

As an APA member, your engagement is critical. If the negotiations drag on, we may be calling on each and every member to become more engaged. A strong collective voice is the core of what it means to be part of a union. When we are at the bargaining table and can say “Our members are saying …” it has power. It is only the voices of dues paying members that are heard. If someone is not a member, this is the time to become a member. Sitting on the sidelines, saying “I can get the same thing for free” only undermines success for everyone. They cannot expect their friends to continue to provide them free benefits. There is no better time to join than now. There is no better cause than this.  

We have a new bargaining slogan you will be seeing soon.  

Respect • Invest • Retain

MSU cannot continue to grow without your skills. You deserve respect. Your skills are an investment. And the university can’t lead if they don’t retain your talents.  

In solidarity 

Martin 

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See what your APA has planned for you

A look at the year ahead for APA Events:

Saturday, September 9, 2023

MSU APA Tailgate

Lot 56

Friday, September 22, 2023

MSU Homecoming Parade

APA Union Family walking together in the parade

Saturday, December 2, 2023 (tentative)

APA Family Movie Event

End of February 2024 (tentative)

APA Night at the Museum (back by popular demand)

Mid-April 2024 (tentative)

MSU Spartan Stadium Tours

Mid-May 2024 (tentative)

Flint Area Bowling & Pizza

May 29, 2024 (tentative)

APA Family Picnic (back by popular demand)

East Lansing Area Park TBA

June 12, 2024 (tentative)

APA Union EXPO

 

 

 

 

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MSU Homecoming Parade – Come March with your APA!

From your Membership Chair, Kandy Slack

MSU Homecoming Parade

Come march with your APA

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