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RA Union Assembly – Feb. 5, 2009

Welcome! Please come out and join the Stony Brook RA Union for our first official assembly since gaining official recognition from the NLRB, SUNY Research Foundation, and SUNY Stony Brook.  

RA Union Assembly

Thursday, February 5th, 2009 6-7pm Location: SAC 306


We will be discussing:

  • Proposed structure
  • Bylaws
  • Membership involvement and leadership
  • Affiliation with local CWA 1104
George Bloom, local CWA 1104 President will be attending, this is a good opportunity to meet and ask questions.
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Research assistants join a union

Nature 457, 502 (21 January 2009)
New York sees a rare feat
Research assistants at the Research Foundation of the State University of New York (SUNY) in Stony Brook have decided to unionize — the latest development in ongoing unionization battles at US universities. Nearly all who voted last month to join the Communication Workers of America (CWA) are working in science, says Matthew Engel, a Stony Brook research assistant who campaigned for union representation. Frustrated by issues such as fees and job insecurity, they are seeking benefits comparable to those received by teaching assistants. 

Research assistants are graduates temporarily doing academic research at a college, university or non-university institution. They usually work on projects supervised by full-time academics who administer the funds that provide their salaries. Teaching assistants generally receive fixed pay from the university.

In 2004, the federal National Labor Relations Board ruled that research assistants are students, not employees, and so could not be represented by a union. But a 2007 board ruled that those at the SUNY Research Foundation in Albany, Buffalo and Syracuse were fundamentally employees.

Teaching assistants are already represented by the CWA. “We found out that they had negotiated some benefits, and we thought it was a good idea,” says Engel, a doctoral student in Stony Brook’s biomedical engineering department. According to the union website, its local branch now represents more than 4,000 research and teaching assistants throughout the SUNY system. Engel hopes to negotiate reduced fees and improved pay and health benefits.

SUNY research assistant Luigi Longobardi emphasizes the importance of job security for non-US research assistants whose visa status depends on funding. “If we’re going to be without funding, we should have a fair amount of time to find another adviser or alternative sources of funding,” he says.

According to the Coalition of Graduate Employee Unions, some 30 unions cover graduate employees on more than 60 campuses.

“The Research Foundation is committed to following all laws and regulations related to collective bargaining,” a foundation spokeswoman says. The university has raised no objections to the vote.

Engel says the research assistants are selecting a negotiating team and expect to sign a contract with the Research Foundation soon.

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Research Foundation Under Scrutiny

Albany Times Union
January 4, 2009
ALBANY — The FBI’s investigation of former Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno has expanded to the Research Foundation of the State University of New York, according to sources familiar with the probe. 

In particular, a knowledgeable source said, the FBI is probing the work activities of Susan M. Bruno, the elder daughter of the former Senate leader.

The recent FBI inquiry at the Research Foundation — a private arm of SUNY that handles about $1 billion a year in grants and other funds for the SUNY campuses and employs more than 17,000 people — is tied to the ongoing federal grand jury investigation of Joseph Bruno’s political activities and private business dealings.

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All is well that ends well

SUNY SB GSO GRADMAG
December 30, 2008
After months of feuding with their employer Stony Brook University research assistants have voted to unionize. The final decision to form a union and unite with Communications of America (CWA) Local 1104 came Dec. 5 when 214 RAs voted yes and 135 voted no to unionization. There are about 745 research assistants. The Local already represented more than 4,000 teaching and graduate students throughout the SUNY system befroe the Dec. 5 vote. RAs who voted in favor of unionizing said they believe they will have a better chance of improving their contracts if they are represented as a whole instead of on an individual level. 

“We have a louder voice and to have a louder voice we need to speak as one,” said Mariel Lopez-Gasca, a union organizer and a research assistant in the Marine and Applied Sciences Program. Some of the benefits these students receive that the RAs do not are waivers on transportation and technology fees, amongst other benefits. RAs will now be able to negotiate better contracts and one of the most important matters regarding contract negotiations is higher salaries, said Ms. Lopez-Gasca.

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