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Present: Katharine Harer, Victoria Clinton, Frank Mangiola, Rick
Hough, John Kirk, Dan Kaplan, Yaping Li, Romy Thiele, Annie Nichols,
Eric Brenner, Karen Olesen, Chip Chandler
The meeting began at 2:24 pm.
Dan Kaplan gave the budget report. In general, at school year's budget must be submitted by 7/1 for the state CFT budget review, and starting next fall, we will be reviewing the budget in the beginning of the year and will continue to put out an advocate article.
Romy Thule moved and Victoria Clinton seconded approval of the March minutes after we noticed Connie and Rick's names misspelled. Motion accepted.
May 9 Rally in SF: City College AFT is organizing a regional rally before the May revise. March will start near 5th and Mission at 11 am, continue to Market and on to Civic Center for a rally from 12-1. To help organize here, we will put out an all district email, help pay for busses, link with associated students on each campus, and attend a steering committee meeting at Le Chaval at 1pm on 4/2 5. Resolution to provide money and support for student participation in 5/9 rally passed unanimously.
Campus reports: CSM chapter meeting 4/29. Will try to get input from faculty about their needs. Looking toward meeting with local legislators early next year to work on budget cuts. Canada chapter meeting 5/12, 12:30-2:30 in room 2-10.
Faculty hiring guidelines passed 10-1 and Program Discontinuance passed 12-0, both via email voting.
Grievances: 3 appeals, all from Canada, currently on the Chancellor's desk. Arbitrator setting up date for dismissal case. Possible new grievance. Faculty put at grade 6 even though they have education for higher. Statute of limitations has run out, but education still valid.
Budget Committee: We may become basic aid district and potentially see 5-10 million more in budget. Questioning why chancellor and board are only planning for worst case scenario, when things might be better than the worst. Want to make sure that programs and people are not removed that we can't ge t back in the future. 22 faculty and 41 classified have already taken the "golden handshake"
Negotiations Report: Chip moved and Eric seconded resolution to
okay plans to take legal action if district will not move forward on
the parity issue.
Motion passed.
Meeting adjourned at 4:10 pm.