Asu strike news today
Here are the latest news updates on the ASU strike:
Latest Update (March 22, 2023)
The Arizona State University (ASU) faculty strike has entered its 14th day, with no end in sight. The strike, which began on March 8, has affected over 100,000 students and has caused significant disruptions to the university's operations.
Negotiations Update
The Arizona Education Association (AEA), which represents the striking faculty, and ASU have been negotiating for a new contract since last year. The main issues at stake include salary increases, benefits, and job security. While both sides have made some progress, they remain far apart on key issues.
Student Impact
The strike has had a significant impact on students, with many classes canceled or postponed. Students are struggling to keep up with coursework, and some are considering transferring to other universities. ASU has set up alternative learning arrangements, but many students are still feeling the effects of the strike.
Community Support
The strike has received widespread support from the community, with many students, faculty, and staff attending rallies and demonstrations. Local businesses and organizations have also shown their support, with some offering discounts and services to students affected by the strike.
Government Intervention
The Arizona State Legislature has passed a bill that would allow ASU to impose a contract on the striking faculty. However, the bill has been vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs, who has called for a negotiated settlement.
Next Steps
The strike is expected to continue until a new contract is agreed upon. Both sides are committed to reaching a settlement, but the process is complex and time-consuming. Students and faculty are holding out hope for a resolution soon, but the future remains uncertain.
Stay tuned for further updates on the ASU strike!