Professional Staff Congress

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PredecessorUFCT, LCCU
FoundedApril 14, 1972
Members20,000
AffiliationsAFT, NYSUT
Professional Staff Congress
PredecessorUFCT, LCCU
FoundedApril 14, 1972
Members20,000
AffiliationsAFT, NYSUT
Websitewww.psc-cuny.org Edit this at Wikidata

The Professional Staff Congress or PSC CUNY is a trade union that represents faculty and professional staff of the City University of New York campuses. As of 2018, the PSC represented 30,000 faculty and staff members at CUNY.[1]

PSC was co-founded by Israel Kugler and Belle Zeller on April 14, 1972, as a merger between United Federation of College Teachers and its rival the Legislative Conference of the City University. Zeller served as president, and Kugler as deputy president of the PSC after its formation.[1][2] CUNY challenged the right of the PSC to represent its faculty, forcing the PSC into a second election. The PSC won this second election on June 7, 1972. After a year of negotiations and a threatened strike, CUNY consented to a three-year collective bargaining agreement.[3][4][5]

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