Updates to faculty layoff plan and other stuff

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wiu712
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Illinois’ public universities have taken a 48% funding cut since 2000.

The proposed Fiscal Year 2020 budget makes some progress, but falls short of the funding levels before the 2016–17 budget crisis.

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wiu712
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Neckerchief wrote: Tue Feb 26, 2019 6:08 pmBill Thompson and the UPI have posted a petition on the far left website moveon.org urging Governor Pritzker to increase funding to WIU.
Here it is: https://petitions.moveon.org/sign/buy-i ... eCTrBhrV4M
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Western_101
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Times are tough everywhere in higher education.

I'm trying to imagine a scenario that is more damaging than faculty approving a vote for strike when the University is on the brink of going under.

Guess what? People get laid off at State Farm and Caterpillar.

Selfish entitled elitists holding a damaged University hostage will not entice students to want to choose this University or enroll in your class.

Why would I even consider attending a University that is so out of step with society and our new normal.
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So according to the chart posted by 712 the University that needs the money the least is receiving aprox. 12% more than the other State universities.
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Here's some more info about the proposed budget and comparing it to the past: https://budgetblog.ctbaonline.org/illin ... e47ac271b2
Essentially, it's a step in the right direction (increase from last year), but for all of higher ed in the state, it's lower (both in actual dollars and in inflation-adjusted dollars) than what higher ed was being funded at in 2000. Back then, state higher ed (total) received $2.152B ($3.719B inflation-adjusted). The proposed 2020 budget has state higher ed receiving $1.919B, just over half (inflation-adjusted) what universities were receiving in 2000.
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wiu712
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"Buy into WIU" movement taking place in Macomb. Layoffs expected at WIU due to state budget issues.
From KHQA-TV-7 News:
https://khqa.com/news/local/buy-into-wi ... -in-macomb
wiu712
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WIU Program Elimination Review Committee Makes Recommendations.
From Tri-States Public Radio, WIUM-FM:
https://www.tspr.org/post/wiu-program-e ... mendations


Faculty and staff at WIU prepare for more job cuts.
From WGEM News:
https://wgem.com/2019/02/26/faculty-and ... -job-cuts/
wiu712
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Public University Funding: Universities detail billions in construction needs. President Jack Thomas requested $504.525 million for Western.
From Capitol News Illinois:
https://www.nwherald.com/2019/02/28/ill ... s/a3m44aa/
wiu712
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WIU Sends Out More Layoff Notices.
From Tri-States Public Radio, WIUM-FM:
https://www.tspr.org/post/wiu-sends-out ... ff-notices
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