Wright State University's administration says a strike is not imminent even though the faculty union has set up the process that would allow them to strike if a contract isn't reached.
The Wright State chapter of the American Association of University Professors union recently passed an amendment to its constitution to allow a strike. A union leader says the faculty had never needed a strike procedure. Negotiations have been stalled since March.
The union's contract expired in June and a fact finding report is scheduled for January. The previous contract remains in effect for now.
The administration says there has never been a strike at Wright State and one isn't imminent.
The union says a strike would be a last resort.
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