by CCFT | Mar 4, 2018 | March 2018 Faculty Voice, Struggle in the Courts
by Debora Bone Marc A. Thiesson’s recent editorial in Santa Cruz Sentinel attacking public workers and their unions is filled with the blatant misrepresentations that underlie the Janus v American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) case...
by CCFT | Dec 3, 2017 | December 2017
by CCFT The CFT offers scholarships to high school seniors and college students who are children or dependents of CFT members in good standing. Students enrolled in four-year courses of study are eligible for $3000 scholarships; those enrolled in two-year courses of...
by CCFT | Dec 3, 2017 | Budget, Contract Development, December 2017, Guided Pathways, Negotiations, Uncategorized
by Karl Ewald Cabrillo’s Internal Economy The College Planning Committee (CPC) has had several discussions in recent weeks around the idea of forming a Budget sub-committee. No specific structures have been identified. Mostly the discussion has centered around what...
by CCFT | Dec 3, 2017 | December 2017, Guided Pathways
by Robin McFarland and Skye Gentile It has been a busy semester! A few highlights from Faculty Senate: Guided Pathways Faculty Senate continues to engage in the work to implement Guided Pathways. As one of twenty California community colleges to be selected to...
by CCFT | Dec 3, 2017 | Contract Development, December 2017
by David Lau Editor’s note: I interviewed Rachel Mitchell over email. She is working on some dynamic projects around adjunct instruction and we had a lively exchange about her teaching and other work she’s been doing. David Lau: How has...