DURHAM – The war of words over a new contract for professors at the University of New Hampshire continued last week as they sparred with administrators over how much the state may cut the school’s funding.
Both sides agree cuts are in the offing, but they are far apart on how much will be sliced. Any reductions will influence the next contract for UNH’s approximately 630 tenured professors, whose agreement expired at the end of June.
The state budget has yet to be finalized, but professors are predicting smaller cuts while administrators are bracing for larger ones.
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