Posts tagged Federation of Faculty and Academic Professionals
Editorial: Striking PCC faculty should drop push for back pay and let classes begin
March 31, 2026 // Cushing’s insistence that the college make faculty “whole” seems to be a misunderstanding of what it means to go on strike and to accept the risk that comes with it. Demanding that the college provide back pay — which PCC estimates would cost roughly $5 million so far for the union’s 1,600 members — would be fiscally irresponsible as the college already struggles to cover escalating expenses. It would also signal to other unions that there are no risks to walking out. But Cushing’s statement is notable for another reason. It’s a reminder that there’s one key constituency who will not be made whole from this strike: PCC students. Classes have been canceled, grades have been delayed and PCC is pushing back the start of spring classes by one week, without any extension on the back end. International students also face the potential of having to leave the country, if this strike continues much longer,
Portland Community College faculty and staff commence historic strike over wages
March 12, 2026 // PCC and its two unions have been negotiating over compensation and other benefits for nearly a year. But all sides have been stuck for months on salary increases and how much the college has to spare for such increases. Neither union has gone on strike before. This is the first strike to occur among any of the state’s 17 community colleges.