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University of Oregon Faculty Rally Over Contract Negotiations and Federal Funding Cuts

by Tonya McPhearson
March 7, 2025
in Local News
University of Oregon Faculty Rally Over Contract Negotiations and Federal Funding Cuts
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Astoria, Ore. – Tensions are rising at the University of Oregon (UO) as faculty members rallied outside Johnson Hall on Tuesday, voicing their frustration over ongoing contract negotiations and potential cuts to federal research funding. The demonstration, organized by the United Academics of UO, saw faculty members calling for the university to act as “partners, not antagonists” in addressing their concerns.

Faculty members have expressed their dissatisfaction with the lack of progress in bargaining talks, which have been ongoing for several months. Mark Urbancic, Senior Instructor II at the U of O, voiced the frustrations of many colleagues, stating that the prolonged negotiations have become a distraction from their primary responsibilities as educators and researchers.

“I would really love to be able to get done with this,” Urbancic said. “I need to focus on the job that I have. I don’t need to focus on trying to make this job work for me and for all of our colleagues across campus. We should have been done with this last June or last fall at the latest.”

The rally comes at a time when faculty members are also deeply concerned about the future of research funding. According to Urbancic, the struggle faced by UO faculty is part of a broader challenge confronting colleges and universities nationwide. Federal research funding, a vital resource for academic institutions, is at risk of being significantly reduced, raising concerns about the long-term sustainability of academic and scientific progress.

“Our struggle here is the same as struggles across colleges and universities across the country that are dealing with this uncertainty and shortfall in terms of research funding,” Urbancic explained. “What we do in higher education matters for students, and it matters for science. It matters for progress.”

The rally’s organizers made clear that their demands extend beyond just financial concerns. They are urging the administration to engage in fair and timely negotiations to ensure that faculty have the resources and support necessary to continue their work.

In response to the lack of progress at the bargaining table, the United Academics of UO has warned that a strike may become inevitable. If negotiations continue to stall, the union is considering striking as early as March 31, coinciding with the start of the spring quarter. This potential strike could disrupt the academic calendar and further exacerbate tensions between faculty and university administration.

With higher education institutions across the nation grappling with similar issues related to funding cuts and labor disputes, the situation at the University of Oregon may serve as a bellwether for broader challenges in academia. Faculty members are hoping their rally will prompt the administration to take swift action and avoid further escalation.

As the deadline for potential strike action looms, the UO community will be watching closely to see how the situation develops in the coming weeks.

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