Structure
The Coalition Labor Organizations at MSU formally consists of the authorized representatives of each of of the ten unions recognized by M.S.U. Originally formed in the early 1980's to address health care, it's primary focus remains on that issue. Each participant Union holds an equal voice in the coalition and none of the participants yield or cede their individual rights or obligations in representing their constituency.
The Coalition serves as a conduit by which the individual participants may coordinate efforts with the other Unions and participation is entirely voluntary. The Coalition has no binding authority over the individual participants. The Coalition serves the participants in two major ways; as a network for sharing information and resources in any and all matters and as a vehicle for consolidating the influence of all MSU employees in matters of common interest.
Mission Statement
To promote and protect the benefits and security of all M.S.U. employees by applying the combined information, resources and influence of each member Union in areas of common concern. To maintain the good and welfare of organized labor at MSU by providing a forum for mutual aid and support.
Vision Statement
All employees, being stockholders in the future of
M.S.U. recognize the link between their personal prosperity and the
success of
the institution. We believe that to our mutual benefit, labor united
can
further that success by participating in the process of developing long
term solutions to the vexing problems shared in common with University
Administration.
CLOMSU President:
Wayne Cass
(517) 655-6828