Elect a Union Secretary

Please consider getting involved in your union.  The position of  Secretary is open and we will be holding an election during Spring Orientation session.  It is a paid position, and union dues are reimbursed.  See a full job description.  But more importantly, it’s a chance to be involved and make a difference here at CLC.  There is work involved, but a lot of benefits as well.  On a lighter note: As  Homer Simpson said when he ran for union president,  “This is a chance to get a fair shake for the working man, and make life long connections to the world of organized crime…”  (Last Exit to SpringfieldContact Marilyn Sarich or Brian Smith if you are interested.

IFT HIGHER ED CONFERENCE MEETS IN WESTMONT

On September 13, Brian Smith, Treasurer, and Marilyn Sarich, President, attended the IFT Higher Ed Conference. During the general session, attendees heard from Allison Aguilar, AFT Research and Strategic Initiatives, who spoke about Legislative Ideas to Address Declining Affordability, Rising Student Debt and the Disinvestment in Instruction and Learning. Steve Wojcikiewicz, AFT Educational Issues, gave a presentation entitled Raising the Bar: Aligning Teacher Preparation. Steve pointed out that legislation has been developed that creates more accountability for the manner in which K-12 teachers are trained and educated; he said that this trend will most certainly affect higher ed instructors too, in the not too distant future. More information on the AFT’s initiative, Raising the Bar, can be found at www.aft.org.

Toby Trimmer, IFT Director of Political Activities, gave a presentation on Candidate Rauner and how his platform would affect instructors. Toby called our choice for governor on election day “meat loaf or liver and onions”, but everyone understands that a Rauner victory would be devastating to public unions. Click here to see an IFT flyer that compares the two candidates.

In our community colleges break out session, the hot topic was pension reform. Representatives from Southwest Illinois Community College, Triton, Harper, City Colleges of Chicago and others discussed the impact that the changes to SURS have had on faculty and staff. And of course the upcoming election was also discussed. Nick Yelverton, IFT Legislative Director, provided insight into the current mood in Springfield and advised that politicians may be interested in specific stories of how people have been affected. The session ended with a plan for one of the representatives to write a position paper including such examples.

Fall 2014 General Meeting

The Fall Semester 2014 CLC-AFO general meeting will be held on Saturday, August 23 at the Grayslake Campus in P119 (James Lumber Center Theater) at 8:00 AM.  A light continental breakfast will be available and all adjuncts are welcome to attend.  Any eligible adjunct wishing to join the union can do so at the Information Table set up outside the theater.  CLC-AFO President Marilyn Sarich will update attendees on important items of interest and there will be time for a short Q & A session following her presentation.  The meeting will adjourn at 8:45 AM so adjuncts will have sufficient time to make it to their respective division meetings starting at 9:00 AM.

Couldn’t Make the Meeting?

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Farewell to CLC-AFO Secretary Caroline Oas

We reluctantly bid a fond farewell to Caroline Oas who has resigned her union position and accepted a full-time faculty teaching position at another educational institution.  Caroline has performed yeoman service to the CLC-AFO and will be greatly missed.  Details will be announced at the August 23, 2014 General Meeting on how the Secretary position will be filled.

CLC-AFO Newsletter Coming Out Soon

Be on the look-out for the next edition of the CLC-AFO Newsletter as many interesting and important late-breaking informational items will be included.  Please contact our CLC-AFO Treasurer Brian Smith if you have items you’d like to see included.