by CCFT | Nov 25, 2016 | November 2016 Faculty Voice
Approved by CCFT Council, November 14, 2016 WHEREAS, the Cabrillo College Federation of Teachers (CCFT), AFT Local 4400, is very concerned about the United States government insistence upon routing the Dakota Access Pipeline Project (DAPL) through the sacred lands of...
by CCFT | Nov 25, 2016 | November 2016 Faculty Voice, Student Equity
by Marilyn Zanetti-Chavez CARE (Cooperative Agencies and Resources for Education) is a program offered through EOPS (Extended Opportunities Programs and Services) for single parents who are receiving CalWORKs and who meet other eligibility criteria. The primary goal...
by CCFT | Nov 25, 2016 | Negotiations, November 2016 Faculty Voice, President's Report
by Karl Ewald For me, the tail end of any process is usually paired with a healthy dose of reflection. As the negotiations process drew to a close, I spent a lot of time thinking about the processes we use to make decisions. The core of our process involves voting and...
by CCFT | Nov 25, 2016 | Elections, November 2016 Faculty Voice
Tobin W. Keller & Sadie Reynolds While the shocking presidential election results have sent the world into a tailspin, California’s statewide elections handed us several victories, among them the passage of Prop 55. On October 19, CCFT held a YES on Prop 55 rally...
by CCFT | Oct 16, 2016 | Legislation, Oct. 2016 Faculty Voice, Part-timers
by David Lau Assembly Bills Give Adjuncts Right to Negotiate New Protections Governor Brown has signed two bills, AB 1690 and 1379. Together they will give adjunct instructors new rights to negotiate seniority, including mandating workloads between 60%-67%. Adjunct...