ISU and AFSCME agree to contract raising paying wages

More than 92% voted to approve the terms of an agreement reached last week as University workers were prepared to go on strike if objectives could not be met. (Photo Courtesy of HOI ABC/News 25)

By Jake Fogal

BLOOMIGNTON – About 350 building, grounds and dining services employees of Illinois State University have ratified their new union contract in voting on campus that started early Tuesday morning and stretched past midnight.

More than 92% voted to approve the terms of an agreement reached last week as University workers were prepared to go on strike if objectives could not be met.

“It wasn’t easy, but by standing together in our union we made important strides toward nearly all our goals,” said Chuck Carver, ISU building service worker and president of AFSCME Local 1110.

“Significantly higher pay for our lowest-paid workers, we won that. Reward longevity for dedicated employees, we did that. Retroactive pay for the months we’ve worked hard while management wouldn’t move at the bargaining table, we got that, too. We fought hard to win the respect we deserve.”

The contract’s terms are listed below and follow the dates set from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2025.

Highlights include:

  • Wage increases from 12% to 26% over four years.
  • To make up for the lack of any wage increase last year, a retroactive increase dating to October, paid to every employee before the end of May.
  • The lowest-paid workers—many who previously made little more than $12 an hour—will be brought up to almost $15 an hour in the next 12 weeks.

“I think we can call this a win for all, AFSCME and ISU,” said Tia Reece, a food service sanitation worker and a member of the Local 1110 bargaining committee. “It really did take a village, our whole union family, the students and community who supported us.”

Jake Fogal can be reached at [email protected].

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