San Mateo Community College Federation of Teachers, AFT 1493

Executive Committee Minutes
September 26, 2001


Present: Bess Chandler, Dan Kaplan, John Kirk, Katharine Harer, George Goth, Joaquin Rivera, Rick Hough, Anne Nichols, Romy Thiele, Paddy Moran, Karen Olesen

 

Guest: Sondra Saterfield

 

The meeting began at 2:42 pm.

 

The minutes of the May 9, 2001 meeting were accepted.

 

Joaquin Rivera and Katharine Harer gave the co-president's report.

 

Joaquin Rivera reported that the COPE associated with our local had met

on Sep 12 and had voted to endorse Richard Holober for the Board of

Trustees, to endorse Measure C (the bond issue) and to support Rosalie

Mahoney, an instructor in the district, for the Redwood City Council. Helen

Hausman and a third candidate, who is apparently a Libertarian, are

running for the other seat on the Board. After discussion it was voted

to endorse Helen Hausman for the other seat.

 

As the COPE can only distribute funds to candidates and not to campaigns

for bond issues, the Exec Committee voted unanimously to give $5,000 to

the Yes on Measure C campaign, with another $3,000 possible if, upon

examination of our budget and general fund, we can afford to do it.

 

Richard Holober would appreciate a contribution from our COPE. Dan

Kaplan will conduct a telephone poll of the members of the COPE Exec

Board (which is the same as the Union Exec Board but not all members

were present) to determine if we should give a contribution of $2000

with another $1000 possible after we have reviewed our finances.

 

Joaquin Rivera discussed negotiations, which are about to get underway.

This year we will negotiate salary, benefits, one additional item and

complete negotiations on a few items carried over from last year. We

have decided that the additional item will be making sabbaticals

permanent. The Board and Administration have expressed an interest in

using interest based, rather than positional, bargaining. We have agreed

to give this a try and, if it should fail, go back to the traditional

form of bargaining. We will prepare an initial interest statement,

focusing on competitive salaries and bringing our salaries up to the

level of the top three in the Bay Area. Joaquin Rivera said that the

Administration seems to be well aware that we have a demoralized

faculty, in general, and cannot attract, nor keep, younger faculty at

the current salary level.

 

Katharine Harer briefly reviewed the retreat of last semester, calling

it complex and innovative, and asked members of the Board to reread the

notes from that meeting.

 

Katharine Harer said that the first thing we will do for the salary

campaign is to conduct a survey of the faculty regarding salary and

quality of life (this was suggested at the retreat). A preliminary

version of this survey has been prepared by some of the younger faculty.

The final version will be distributed to the faculty in October. The

individual surveys will be completed on scantrons and we now have access

to software that will allow us to do quite sophisticated analyses, an

example being the correlation of home ownership with length of service.

It is hoped that the Academic Senates will co-sponsor the survey, which

will be distributed to both full and part time faculty.

 

Dan Kaplan said that Joe McDonough is doing an analysis of the District

budget and will compare it with that of Foothill-DeAnza. If needed, blue

sheets will be distributed pointing out the differences. However, these

will not be prepared at this time as we wish to give interest based

bargaining a try and the blue sheets are somewhat confrontational.

 

The Chapter Chairs gave their reports. Romy Thiele (Canada) said that

she had prepared a signup sheet to gather volunteers for the telephone

campaign in support of Measure C. She is also going to attend division

meetings to gather support. Beth Chandler (Skyline) said that she had

been talking with the Academic Senate on this and other issues.

 

The discussion then switched over to a discussion of calendar reform.

Beth Chandler said she was the only Skyline faculty member attending

these meetings and that Skyline seemed to be well behind the other

campuses in informing faculty about the impact of the proposed 15-5-15

calendar. Dan Kaplan said that at a recent Bay 10 meeting there had been

a statement that this type of calendar was now dead in the water due to

recent rulings by the State Chancellor's office. The Chancellor of the

SMCCCD has said he is not going to push on this until the situation

becomes clearer. It seems as if it is, at least temporarily, not going

to be implemented.

 

Katharine Harer said that the recent accreditation reports had been

critical of the District for not having much in the way of strategic

planning. Skyline has implemented a strategic planning task force and

that the Union should be sure that it participates on it.

 

Sondra Saterfield discussed the Counselor Task Force which was

established last year to make a thorough study of counselor related

issues in the contract. The task force originally had four faculty and

four administrator members, although two of the administrators seemed to

have dropped out. They have been working on specific language for

sections 6.12 and 7.5 on the contract, which relate to the definition of

full time status and the definition of the workweek. Basically the

language redefines the workweek terms of hours rather than faculty load

credit. Section 6.2 (duties) as it relates to counselors has still to be

addressed. Sondra Saterfield was concerned that it might be impossible

to complete the work by the deadline imposed but Joaquin Rivera said it

would not be difficult to extend that deadline. When the initial

language has been completed, it will be reviewed by the counselors in

the district.

 

Paddy Moran discussed the upcoming Campus Equity Week (Oct 28 - Nov 3),

which informs the faculty, staff and students about the situation of

part time instructors. She said that she is in the process of obtaining,

from Los Angeles, scripts for short plays that relate to these issues.

There will also be a statewide contest for students on the best essay

relating to part time instructors with a $500 prize offered by CPTA. The

video Degrees of Shame will be shown on the campuses and fliers asking

for equal pay for equal work will be distributed.

 

Paddy Moran asked how the district's portion of the $57 million for

additional part time pay will be distributed (our portion is

approximately $950,000). Joaquin Rivera said a variety of methods are

being discussed and that, when it is in place, it will be retroactive to

August. It was noted that San Francisco City College has already

distributed their funds owing to the fact that they have a part time

salary schedule directly linked to the full time compensation.

 

Karen Olesen said that the local and the Canada Academic Senate are

going to sponsor a district wide pizza party on Oct 27, the day before

Campus Equity Week gets underway. There will be a nominal charge for

full timers and part timers will get in free. We will try to get the

other campus Senates to participate.

 

John Kirk discussed grievances. The involuntary reassignment grievance

was settled, satisfactorily, the day arbitration was about to begin.

While the resettlement is only for one year, we will keep an eye on it

and refile if the person is, in future years, reassigned in the fashion

discussed in previous minutes. The grievance involving the workweek of

coordinators is about to go to arbitration. A grievance involving the

possible conflict between program need and part time seniority will have

a hearing this week and we expect a response from the college president

involved shortly.

 

We endorsed a request from CFA (bargaining agent of CSU) to hold teach

ins discussing the imposition by the State College Chancellor of the

system's last offer in bargaining.

 

Dan Kaplan asked everyone to donate an evening to staff the phone bank

that the Central Labor Council is running, which, among other things,

supports Measure C.

 

The meeting adjourned at 5:00 pm.

 

 


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