Submitted by bquirk on August 7, 2019 - 5:55pm
Powerful Member Testimonials: “The Workload is Too Damn High”
The UCLA bargaining session began, once again, with deeply personal and powerful member testimonials on negative impacts to our members, our families and to our careers from excessive workload, disrespectful hiring and reappointment practices, underemployment, and systematic, forced turnover.
Submitted by bquirk on July 29, 2019 - 5:48pm
UCOP ignores need for adequate office space and student confidentiality
UC continued to roll out take away proposals, while UC-AFT pressed on with principled and well researched proposals for Parental and Academic Leave.
Submitted by bquirk on June 22, 2019 - 7:48am
We Packed the Room: Amazing show of support from faculty, students & librarians!
Nearly 100 members and supporters attended bargaining and our rally in Berkeley. It became clear in this session that UC-AFT and UC have radically different visions for the future of Pre-Continuing Appointment and Reappointment process and rights.
Submitted by bquirk on June 7, 2019 - 3:38pm
Members Show Management What We’re Fighting for!
UC-AFT Faculty continued bargaining on June 4 at UC Riverside. Session #2 covered Instructional Support, Non-Discrimination in Employment and Professional Concerns, Meetings and Programs. Members from UCLA, Berkeley, Santa Cruz and Riverside all gave great testimony on Instructional Support issues.
Submitted by bquirk on May 13, 2019 - 4:29pm
First Victory: Keeping bargaining sessions open and transparent!
The UC-AFT bargaining team started the session by winning several concessions from Management regarding the ground rules governing bargaining sessions. Prior to the Bargaining kick-off, UCOP circulated a proposed list of highly restrictive ground rules -- most notably a rule that would have closed bargaining sessions and prevented our members from attending.
Submitted by bquirk on April 9, 2019 - 5:36pm
UC-AFT faculty leaders met with the UC Office of the President on January 30, 2019, at UC Irvine. Our goal was to set the tone for the bargaining to come and, as our current contract requires, share “issues of concern” that we plan to negotiate. More than 30 lecturers packed the room to bear witness to how UC management’s current practices harm education for UC students, and UC-AFT President, Mia McIver delivered a powerful opening statement.
Submitted by bquirk on April 9, 2019 - 1:14am
Our 2019-20 bargaining campaign is organized around a statewide group called the Contract Campaign Committee. The CCC is composed of five elected members from each campus, one of whom will serve as a Table Team member. The CCC is responsible for planning and implementing our bargaining campaign statewide and on each campus, and for supporting the Table Team as needed. The complete CCC is listed within this post.
Submitted by bquirk on November 6, 2018 - 12:22pm
Seeking Nominations for Contract Campaign Committee Members
Dear Colleagues,
Lecturers and other non-tenure-track faculty represented by UC-AFT will begin bargaining our next contract inspring 2019.
Each campus will elect five representatives to the UC-AFT Contract Campaign Committee to lead our bargaining campaign
by setting goals and making plans to accomplish them, making decisions about contract proposals and supporting actions,
and liaising with members on their campuses.
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