SCSU Chapter of SUOAF AFSCME Council 4 Local 2836
WHAT IS SUOAF-AFSCME?
In the early 1970s, a group of administrators from the different institutions throughout
the Connecticut State University System met in New Haven to discuss the prospects
of establishing a professional union. The group met with a number of established unions
throughout Connecticut, and as the result of an election by the administrators of
all four campus (Central, Eastern, Southern, and Western), they overwhelming selected
the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) of Connecticut
as its bargaining agent.
In 1976, each of the colleges (Central, Eastern, Southern, and Western) began the
process of establishing a chapter. The four campuses collectively would first elect
a Local Union to represent them in negotiations with the Connecticut State College
System. Then each campus elected its own Chapter Executive Board. By the summer of
1976, the president of each chapter and the local executive board began drafting and
negotiating with the Connecticut State College System (renamed in 1984 the Connecticut
State University System).
On April 1, 1977, a contract was agreed upon between AFSCME and the System Office
(CSC), and ratified by the administrative faculty of the four campuses. The union
became known as the State College Organization of Administrative Faculty (SCOAF) and
renamed in 1984 to SUOAF in keeping with becoming a university.
On April 1, 2007, SUOAF/AFSCME entered its 30th year as the sole representative of
Administrative-Faculty with the University System. Over the years, the membership
has grown to approximately 700 members.