New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR102

Introduced
10/3/22  

Caption

Urges Rutgers, The State University to take action on ensuring rights for part-time lecturers.

Impact

The resolution encapsulates the call from the Rutgers University Senate for equitable treatment of PTLs, advocating for equal pay for equal work, access to affordable healthcare benefits, and pathways to full-time employment for those with seniority. This initiative comes at a time when PTLs are working without an active contract, as their previous agreement expired in June 2022. This situation underscores the urgent need for Rutgers’ administration to acknowledge the essential contributions of PTLs and to address their compensation and employment stability adequately.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 102, introduced in the New Jersey Senate, urges Rutgers, The State University to take significant action in ensuring the rights of part-time lecturers (PTLs). This resolution emphasizes the critical role that PTLs play in the institution, teaching a considerable portion of undergraduate courses and supporting graduate programs. Despite their vital contributions, the resolution highlights that PTLs are often undercompensated, earning an average of only $5,500 per course, and many face challenges in achieving a livable wage while managing multiple teaching responsibilities across various campuses.

Contention

While the resolution aims to protect and enhance the rights of PTLs, potential points of contention may arise regarding the university administration's ability to fulfill these requests, as well as the financial implications of providing increased compensation and benefits. Critics may argue about the university's budget constraints and how these financial changes could affect overall institutional funding and priorities. Overall, the resolution serves as a vital statement regarding the treatment of part-time faculty, advocating for their recognition and rightful compensation within the higher education system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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