The budget has not been approved. It has not been voted on by the trustees, which means that the University could still, theoretically, fund the entire 58 percent increase of the premiums, and so that is what we're going to be asking them do, rather than cutting benefits. |
There's nothing that's good about it. Right now we're only talking about a decrease in benefits and an increase in costs to graduate students. |
We're losing instead of gaining anything. |