• Teach-in: Breaking Rutgers Ties to ICE

    Hybrid: 11 Stone St. and on Zoom 11 Stone St., New Brunswick, NJ, United States
    New Brunswick

    Guest speaker Eric Blanc, assistant professor at the School of Labor and Management Relations, will discuss the role major corporations like Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Hilton Hotels, and Target are playing in enabling ICE, the connections to Rutgers, and what can be done to break the ties. Hank Kalet, vice president of the Rutgers Adjunct Faculty Union will moderate the discussion. There will be time at the end for questions and discussion. Click here to register.

  • New Member Orientation

    On Zoom
    All Rutgers

    Have you recently joined the Rutgers AAUP-AFT or Rutgers Adjunct Faculty Union? Are you considering joining your union? Attend our virtual New Member Orientation to learn more about your union and find ways to get involved. Click here to RSVP.

  • Lantern Festival Union Celebration

    College Ave Reformed Church 100 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States
    New Brunswick

    Celebrate the Lantern Festival with your union. Let’s build community, enjoy tang yuan, food, drinks, and other festivities! Click here to register.

  • Emergency Town Hall: SAS Budget Cuts

    On Zoom
    All Rutgers

    Join an emergency town hall to discuss the stand-still budget cuts. This event is intended for all those represented by the Rutgers Adjunct Faculty Union and Rutgers AAUP-AFT. Check your email for the link to register.

  • NTT Bargaining Meeting 2

    All Rutgers

    Bargaining for our next contract is just getting started, and we want to make it the strongest contract yet. In order to do that, we need your input. Any NTT interested in contributing to our bargaining process is invited to attend one of a series of meetings regarding NTT bargaining issues. Register here.

  • NTT Bargaining Meeting 3

    On Zoom
    All Rutgers

    Bargaining for our next contract is just getting started, and we want to make it the strongest contract yet. In order to do that, we need your input. Any NTT interested in contributing to our bargaining process is invited to attend the next in a series of meetings regarding NTT bargaining issues. Register here.