MINUTES OF THE CCFA REP COUNCIL MEETING ON November 5, 2012 REPS ATTENDING FROM THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS: 1. ADJUNCT FACULTY a) Denise Johnson, present 2. BUSINESS & APPLIED TECHNOLOGY a) Terri Helfand, absent b) Steve Siedschlag, present 3. COLLEGE & STUDENT SERVICES a) Marie Boyd, present b) Wendy Whitney, present 4. HEALTH SCIENCES a) Susan Herman, absent b) Heather MacDonald, present 5. LANGUAGE ARTS a) Sean Connelly, present b) Stephen Calebotta, present 6. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT a) Greg Creel, present b) Robert Rundquist, present 7. MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE a) Wafa Yazigi, absent b) Rod Elsdon, present 8. PAC AT-LARGE a) Kyle Pennett, absent 9. SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES a) Robert Carlton, present b) Vince Nobile, present 10. VISUAL, PERFORMING, & COMMUNICATION ARTS a) Kelly Ford, absent b) Erik Jacobson, present via teleconference November 5th, 2012 Rep Council Meeting Page 1 VISITOR(S): Luke Gunderson, History DE Creasy Valdez, DPS Robyn Ikeda, Biology Kipp Preble, Communication Studies Karen Pender, Math OFFICERS/COMMITTEE CHAIRS: 1. PRESIDENT: Bret McMurran (652-6268), present Social and Behavioral Sciences 2. VICE PRESIDENT: 3. SECRETARY: Rod Elsdon, present Mathematics and Science Paula Snyder, present Social and Behavioral Sciences 4. TREASURER and MEMBERSHIP CHAIR: Dan Valdez, present Mathematics and Science 5. GRIEVANCE OFFICERS: Jonathan Ausubel (652-6937), absent Language Arts Paula Snyder (652-6276), present Social and Behavioral Sciences 6. PAC CHAIR: Jonathan Ausubel, absent Language Arts 7. PAC TREASURER: Cynthia Parker, absent Social and Behavioral Sciences I. Call to order The Rep Council was called to order at 12:34 p.m. II. Approval of minutes: October 22nd, 2012 Moved by Bob and seconded by Rob to approve the minutes as amended. III. President's Report A. CCA Fall Conference Dan attended the conference in San Jose. There was much discussion about the election as well as negotiations. Each local should show unity at this time (e.g., arm bands, t-shirts, buttons, etc.). It is anticipated that districts across the state will seek November 5th, 2012 Rep Council Meeting Page 2 more cuts soon after the election (e.g., pay cuts, section cuts, campus closures). Strength and unity are critical at this time. There will be a show of unity on Election Day at Chaffey with CCFA t-shirts purchased and printed by Denise Johnson, Greg Creel as well as others such as Julie Song. More t-shirts will be printed in the future. Four or five volunteers will be needed. B. Part time Faculty Adjunct Members During the last few weeks, there has been an attempt to determine the actual number of adjunct members. A few payroll mix-ups have been identified and, hopefully, remedied. There is a proposal to issue association identification cards with photos. That will resolve the issue of the District no longer issuing photo identification cards. Denise will research the costs associated with this idea and report back to the Rep Council. C. Evaluations A full-time faculty member serving on an evaluation committee contacted Bret regarding inappropriate comments on an instructor’s evaluation form. The comments, written by another faculty member, reference the website, Rate My Professor. The Dean did not approve of the comment, but allowed it to be included in the evaluation documents. Bret informed the Dean that Rate My Professor is not an approved source of faculty evaluation. The comment was removed. This issue reminds us that there is a lack of training in how to conduct evaluations at the College. Training might be conducted by Chaffey employees or a professional agency. D. Personal Business Days Not discussed. E. Jon Ausubel a member of the leadership program (ELA) of the National Education Association Jon is on assignment with the ELA in Tallahassee, Florida. F. Other Nothing to discuss. IV. Officers' Reports A. Treasurer/Membership: Dan Valdez Nothing to report. B. Chief Negotiator: DE Creasy Valdez Nothing to report. C. Grievance Committee: Jon Ausubel, Paula Snyder and Bret McMurran: Student Readers and Adjunct Evaluation (Mediation Date of Friday December 14) Not discussed. V. Committee Reports November 5th, 2012 Rep Council Meeting Page 3 A. Calendar Committee: Stephen Calebotta and Rod Elsdon (see below) Not discussed. B. PAC: Jon Ausubel Absent C. Health and Safety Committee: Karen Pender Not discussed. D. Evaluations Forms Committee: Bob Carlton and Bret McMurran Not discussed. E. Labor, Management Committee: Jon Ausubel, Shelley Eckvahl and Bret McMurran – Mandating Exams Outside Class time and AP 6850 and AP 3501 Not discussed. F. Ad Hoc By-laws Group: Rod Elsdon, Jon Ausubel, Denise Johnson, Heather MacDonald and Wendy Whitney: 1) Should the Association elect all its officers (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and others as determined by Rep Council) by a vote of the active membership? “There should be five elected and voting officers (President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Membership Chair).” 2) Should representatives be permitted to hold only one seat (e.g. a school rep cannot also serve as Vice President)? “[T]he consensus is that the status quo should remain in effect unless this issue appears to be a problem.” 3) Should the Association form an Executive Board comprised of its elected officers? The Executive Board would meet more frequently than Rep Council to discuss emergent matters in order to advise Rep Council. “The consensus is that the status quo should remain in effect unless this issue appears to be a problem.” 4) Should School Reps represent only full-time active members? “The consensus is that school positions should be mutually exclusive: full-time reps represent full-time faculty members in their schools and part-time reps represent parttime faculty members.”?????? 5) How should the one person, one vote" principle be applied? That is, one representative for X active members. Need clarification of the definition of “one person, one vote” (how does work load affect a person’s vote). There are two applications: first, representatives on Rep Council (who is your voting rep on Rep Council—that is a balloting issue) and second, what constitutes a person—a person is an active member (not a fee payer; full-time or parttime status is irrelevant). Proportional representation is a different issue. The Rep Council is not like the Senate, for example. It is like the House of Representatives. November 5th, 2012 Rep Council Meeting Page 4 Can adjunct vote for both the adjunct representative as well as the School representative? The By-laws Committee will research these issues further. Issue tabled. 6) Should the Association ask HR to include membership forms and information in the employment packets given to new full- and part-time hires? 7) Should non-elected Officers be voting members of the Rep Council? Who do they represent? VI. Old Business A. Local Dues Not discussed. B. Fair Share Fees Not discussed. C. Direction to the Negotiating Team Not discussed. VII. New Business: A. First Reading: Change in our by-laws (see below) The major change is the separation of Treasurer and Membership Chair. In Section VII 2., the proposal is that full-time members elect full-time reps and part-time members elect part-time reps. There is a question, however, as to whether it is clear that full-time reps can still represent the issues of part-time faculty members from their school. Discuss the issue with constituents and report back at the next Rep Council meeting. VIII. Floor Items: Nothing to discuss. IX. Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned at 1:55 p.m. The next meeting is November 19. IV 2. It shall be the responsibility of the Association’s Treasurer Membership Chair to maintain currency on and advise the President about membership requirements from these two organizations. VII 6. 5. The Association Officers (President, a Vice President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Membership Chair, two Grievance Officers, and the Chairperson of the Political Action Committee) are voting members of the Representative Council. The duties of the President, the Vice President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the Membership Chair, the November 5th, 2012 Rep Council Meeting Page 5 Grievance Officer and the Chairperson of the Political Action Committee are described in Article VIII. VIII 1. The officers of the Association shall be a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Membership Chair, two Grievance Officers, and the Chairperson of the Political Action Committee (PAC). 3. All Elected Association Officers shall be elected consistent with the procedures described in Article XIII of and Appendices to these Bylaws. ,with the exception of the Grievance Officer. 4. All Association Officers shall be elected for a term of two (2) years, commencing on June 1, of any calendar year, with the following exceptions: of the Grievance Officers , the PAC Chairperson, and the Membership Chair shall be nominated by the CCFA President and approved by the Representative Council. The Grievance Officers shall serve two-year terms commencing June 1 in staggered years. The Membership Chair and the PAC chairperson shall serve two-year terms. 10. The Treasurer shall: a. Receive all funds belonging to the Association and be responsible for their safekeeping and accounting; b. Pay out such funds upon orders of the President and/or the Representative Council; c. Keep an accurate roster of the membership of the Association; d. Maintain currency on and advise the President about membership requirements from CTA and NEA. e c. Submit to the Representative Council a written financial report annually, or as needed by the Representative Council; f d. Submit membership and financial reports to PERB, CCTA, CCA, NEA, and other agencies, as required by law and/or the requirements of such agencies. g e. Perform other duties as prescribed by these Bylaws and/or by the President. 11. The Membership Chair shall: a. Keep a current roster of members, and make said roster available to CCFA Officers and Representatives. b. Maintain and secure members’ applications, files and personal information. c. Process applications following CTA and NEA guidelines. d. Provide an annual report to the Representative Council regarding the cost of membership dues for CCFA, CTA, and NEA. e. Submit membership reports to CCA, CTA, NEA, and PERB as required by law and/or the requirements of such agencies. f. With the approval of the Representative Council, the Membership Chair may form a Membership Committee for the purpose of November 5th, 2012 Rep Council Meeting Page 6 recruitment and membership drives. The members of such committee shall be approved by the Representative Council. The Membership Chair shall not share the personal information of any CCFA member with the members of the Membership Committee, including but not limited to: information such as social security numbers, unlisted telephone numbers, and home addresses. g. Perform other duties as prescribed by these Bylaws and/or by the President. 11 12. The Grievance Officers shall: 12 13. The PAC Chairperson shall: VII 2. School representatives shall be elected by and from the active fulltime membership of the appropriate school or administrative unit. The Part-Time Faculty Representative shall be elected by and from the active part-time membership. November 5th, 2012 Rep Council Meeting Page 7