N.J. college professors losing jobs after merger will get 1 year of pay as severance

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Bloomfield College is being folded into Montclair State University after more than 150 years as a private institution.

, or about 13% of the faculty and staff. Of the 10 faculty members not offered jobs, one subsequently resigned and is not eligible for the severance, according to the union president.

“After months of constructive, good faith negotiations, we are deeply gratified we were able to address all outstanding issues and achieve an equitable resolution,” read a two-sentence joint statement from the college and faculty union provided Friday to NJ Advance Media. The union — a chapter of the American Association of University Professors-American Federation of Teachers — has withdrawn theMurphy, a 28-year faculty member, is among those who will be teaching at Bloomfield College of Montclair Stature University.

Those adjustments had been sought by the union because Montclair State University pays faculty members from September through June. Bloomfield College uses a year-round schedule.

 

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