U-M doctoral student supports MSU's TA's strike
Having just finished up negotiations here in Ann Arbor, I have watched with interest the escalating tensions in the Graduate Employees Union negotiations at MSU. I also find the indifference and contempt with which MSU’s administration is treating the university’s teaching assistants appalling.
In last Friday’s Lansing State Journal, MSU Trustee Faylene Owen said she understands “where (the TAs) are coming from … I also understand, as a board member, that we are very short of funds here at the university.” Although I understand Owen and her fellow board members need to keep budgets in check, I wonder where that sense of frugality was when they voted to raise MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon’s annual salary from $340,000 in 2005 to $520,000 this year, a 53 percent increase. In comparison, MSU’s TAs have received raises totaling 4.04 percent during that same time period. While I recognize MSU’s need to bring Simon’s salary in line with peer institutions in the Big Ten, I fail to see why its administrators do not see the same urgency to bring their TA salaries — which languish at the bottom of the Big Ten — in line with peer schools.
This year, Simon received a 5 percent raise, which is what the GEU is proposing for its members. Instead, the MSU administration, when it bothers to show up on time for negotiations, has offered a 1.75 percent raise, which fails to keep pace with inflation. What’s more, according to the Office of Planning and Budgets, MSU’s General Fund budget — not including sports — was $876 million last year. Based on a high estimate, TA salaries made up less than 2 percent of that budget. The argument that 5 percent raises for TAs will break the MSU budget is laughable.
My football loyalties may lie with the Wolverines, but I have great respect for my fellow graduate colleagues and scholars who are Spartans. It angers me greatly to see their own administrators treat them like neglected younger siblings when it comes to their pay and benefits. Therefore, my colleagues and I will be tailgating in support of their picket lines today.
Patrick O’Mahen
University of Michigan doctoral student who served as the communications chairman of the graduate employees during contract negotiations at U-M
Published on Monday, April 21, 2008

Comments
Get your Facts Straight
04/21/08 @ 10:20pm
President Simon=Runs a school of 40,000 students.
Avg TA= collects scantrons and delivers them to grading center.
Anyone else see the difference here?
A. Cooper
04/21/08 @ 11:06pm
Facts,
That’s why President Simon makes more money. It’s not a reason why she should get a higher percentage raise.
Chris
04/22/08 @ 12:13am
Facts, you’re also missing the point that the TAs are subject to plenty of ridicule and engagement of their peers. They often teach classes, are often put on the spot to perform or help, and are often unappreciated and summed up simply as ‘those who collect scantrons and deliver them to the grading center.’
Given the evidence and statistics of this article, I am completely behind them.
moe
04/22/08 @ 1:08am
umm….also, facts, many MANY TAs actually teach their own courses. In history, in math, and in many other departments, they are responsible for the same teaching requirements as a professor teaching a course – they write the lectures, they develop the power point presentations, they organize the lab work, they give the lectures, they evaluate how effective their lectures were, they work to improve their future lectures, they write the exams, they grade the exams, they read the papers, they meet with students. Don’t forget to include THOSE TAs when you’re considering what a TA does. Some get easy loads, that’s true. But many many do not.
Jason
04/22/08 @ 8:43am
Sadly, it takes a Michigan grad student to articulately lay out a good argument for why MSU TAs should have their demands met.
Em Ketterer
04/22/08 @ 10:18am
Here here!
J. Edward Tremlett
04/22/08 @ 10:53am
“Avg TA= collects scantrons and delivers them to grading center.”
Ha ha ha. Ha.
You know you just made yourself look really dumb and uninformed, right?
Sparty
04/22/08 @ 3:29pm
Well, I did support your cause until i saw that U of M did too.