The union touted the deal’s elimination of the “unequal pay-tier system,” under which some union members were paid more depending on their academic discipline.
A partial subsidy for dependent health care is also part of the deal, according to the union, which they say is the first in 20 years.
The union says the deal also provides necessary increases to paid parental and bereavement leave, and includes specific allowances for international travel.
In a statement posted online, Philadelphia AFL-CIO president Danny Bauder praised the students for their strike and congratulated them on the deal. “Because of their strength and solidarity, [they] have a fair contract that shows the university’s administration respect for them and the work they do,” Bauder said. “They have won a great contract with historic victories on their demands of a living wage, dependent health care, and parental leave.
Union members will vote on the new deal over the next several days.”