December 5, 2008
For months, the union for the University of North Florida's faculty has been working on a new contract with the administration, but its biggest issue - salary increases - is being put on hold amid state budget uncertainties.
Faculty members have been working under the previous three-year contract, which expired in the summer. Under that contract and since 2002, pay has increased, on average, more than at any school in the state.
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