AFT 1493 Updates

What’s new and of interest to AFT Local 1493 members

WRITE TO LEGISLATORS: SMCCCD PROGRAMS & SERVICES MUST NOT LOSE FUNDING!

Posted June 17, 2022

Dear faculty colleagues, PLEASE join our Local in supporting necessary amendments to SB 893 (Becker), a bill that would give SMCCCD—and only SMCCCD—additional flexibility with the district’s general fund revenue. The aim of SB 893 is to use general fund revenue to make community college free for San Mateo County residents, a goal our Local […]

MOU ON EFFECTS OF NEW MASKING FRAMEWORK

Posted June 17, 2022

MOU reached on effects of new SMCCCD masking framework AFT and the SMCCCD held negotiations on June 13th and 14th and were able to arrive at a Memorandum of Understanding concerning the effects of SMCCCD’s new indoor masking framework. The MOU will cover Summer 2022 only. It guarantees access to the accommodations process for faculty […]

JUNE 6TH CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS REPORT

Posted June 10, 2022

Report on June 6 Faculty Contract Negotiations Session Summary: On June 6th bargaining teams representing AFT 1493 and the District arrived at a Tentative Agreement on wording modifications to Article 17 (Grievance Procedure). The parties continue to negotiate over a number of issues, including and AFT’s proposal for paid parental leave, AFT’s proposal to insert […]

MAY 26TH CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS REPORT

Posted June 3, 2022

AFT May 26th Contract Negotiations Report After coming to agreement on two articles last session, AFT and District negotiators continued discussing a number of contractual articles during the session on May 26. Issues discussed include AFT’s organizational rights as a union; when AFT will receive information in the event of layoffs; whether a procedure for […]

UPDATE: CHANGES TO DISTRICT MASKING POLICY

Posted May 27, 2022

Changes to SMCCCD Masking Policy This Wednesday evening, the SMCCCD Board of Trustees voted on Chancellor Mike Claire’s policy for a new framework dictating when masks are required indoors at SMCCCD. Under Claire’s original proposal, indoor masking would be required when San Mateo County is in the red CDC community level and optional when the […]