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Saturday, April 27, 2013

"Adjunct Faculty Bear Brunt of Higher Ed Cuts." By Jack Longmate. Tacoma News Tribune. December 31, 2010.

"Adjunct Faculty Bear Brunt of Higher Ed Cuts." By Jack Longmate. Tacoma News Tribune. December 31, 2010.


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Friday, April 19, 2013

SB 5905 would eliminate part-timers from the current statewide health insurance plans. Contact Washington State Legislators

From Dr. Keith Hoeller, info about Washington State Senate Bill SB 5905
SB 5905 http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=5905&year=2013 would eliminate part-timers from the current statewide health insurance plans. Here is the text of the letter from Dr. Keith Hoeller of the Washington Part-Time Faculty Association. Please contact state legislators to share your opinion.

Here are the two sponsors:
Senator Andy Hill(R) 45th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
Olympia Office:
303 John A. Cherberg Building
PO Box 40445
Olympia, WA 98504-0445
(360) 786-7672

Senator James Hargrove(D) 24th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
Olympia Office:
411 Legislative Building
PO Box 40424
Olympia, WA 98504-0424
(360) 786-7646
Fax: (360) 786-1323
E-mail
District Office:
Port Angeles
PO Box 2496
535 East 1st St.
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Phone: (360

 

"While the Senate Majority Coalition Caucus has proposed raising higher education spending by $300 million, none of this money would go to raise the poverty level incomes of the 8,000 part-time (or adjunct) faculty in the two-year colleges. From 1995-2007, the legislature appropriated $60 million to increase our salaries, but stopped in 2007 with the recession.

Adjunct faculty who teach a full-time load are paid only 60% of what full-time faculty earn for teaching the same number of courses. But since each union contract prevents adjuncts from teaching full-time, and allows full-timers to teach overtime, the average adjunct, teaching 50%, is earning only about 30% of a full-time teaching load, or about $18,000 a year. These professors have graduate degrees, families, and student loans to pay off.

In 1998, I initiated a class action lawsuit over the denial of state-paid health care insurance to thousands of part-time faculty who teach half-time or more. (The case was settled out of court for $12 million in 2004. I initiated another lawsuit, settled for $12.5 million in 2002, to extend state-paid retirement benefits to part-time faculty.)

SB 5905 would eliminate part-timers from the current statewide health insurance plans and force them into exchanges whose cost is unknown, but certain to be higher, and to include much lower coverage.

The provision to pay some part-timers $2 more per hour will not help part-time faculty, who are paid by the class contact hour, and not for all of the hours they work outside of class. An adjunct teaching two five-credit classes (that is 66% of full-time) is paid for only 110 hours of class time (55 x 2). So in a three month quarter, an adjunct would receive only $240 to compensate for buying new coverage that would cost hundreds of dollars more a month.

The adjuncts are exploited and mistreated by both the colleges and their own unions. State law currently forced adjuncts, who have no job security, into the same unions with full-time faculty who have tenure and serve as their supervisors. We dropped a bill earlier this session to give us independent unions, but it did not get a hearing due to our late start.

Since virtually no state agencies will protect us from harassment and retaliation from union bullies, we just filed a 75 page complaint with the regional accreditor asking for an investigation of the entire community college system. Potentially, the accreditors could withhold accreditation primarily because of the mistreatment of the adjunct faculty.

You cannot claim to be for higher education, and yet make matters worse for the adjunct faculty.

I urge you to abandon this contentious bill immediately. I would like to meet with you ASAP to discuss this issue. I can meet before 8:30 a.m. on weekdays, and after 3:30 p.m. as well. I am available anytime tomorrow (Friday).

Please let me hear from you.

Cordially,

Keith Hoeller"
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Monday, April 15, 2013

Alternet Reports on Adjuncts, 76% of Profs are Indentured Servants

"Adademia's Indentured Servants." By Sarah Kendzior. April 12, 2013 . Al Jazeera and on Alternet|
"Most adjuncts teach at multiple universities while still not making enough to stay above the poverty line."
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"On April 8, 2013, the New York Times reported that 76 percent of American university faculty are adjunct professors - an all-time high."
http://www.alternet.org/education/academias-indentured-servants
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Public Records Act on the Chopping Block with HB 1128 in Washington State

Access to Public Records is a vital element of a free country and free people. But some servants for the State of Washington are beginning legislation to phase out public record requests.

Laurie Rogers' citizen writing about HB 1128
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxLxpFDtzkuhTExNSUE4YjVDcTg/edit?usp=sharing

Cheryl Mitchell's legal writing about HB 1128
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxLxpFDtzkuhY091OWZoS3FSUE0/edit?usp=sharing
 
HB 1128, being pushed by public officials,
would essentially gut the Public Records Act in Washington State.
* See Laurie Rogers' citizen analysis of HB 1128:
* See Cheryl Mitchell's legal analysis of HB 1128:
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Washington State Adjunct Faculty Jack Longmate's Complaint Regarding College Accrediting Board Lack of Action Results in US Department of Education Accusing Accreditor of Neglect April 04, 2013


April 4, 2013

Education Dept. Accuses Accreditor of Neglecting Adjunct's Complaint

By Peter Schmidt
http://chronicle.com/article/Education-Dept-Accuses/138273/?key=SG9zI1JpYi4XZHFiNzcVaGsAaiNiMk8kY3tNa30lbltWGQ%3D%3D

"The U.S. Department of Education has accused ... the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, of violating federal standards by mishandling a complaint filed against a Washington State community college by an adjunct instructor there.
 ...the accrediting body faced possible limitation, suspension, or termination of its federal recognition ..."

Washington State Adjunct Faculty Jack Longmate's Complaint Regarding College Accrediting Board Lack of Action Results in US Department of Education Accusing Accreditor of Neglect April 04, 2013
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Monday, April 1, 2013

Abuse and Retaliation for Reporting Abuse and Retaliation

As faculty who experience further abuse and retaliation for simply reporting ongoing abuse and retaliation in the state and private institutions of learning, we must support all workers who are standing up for human rights, which are universal. Perhaps we may agree and/or disagree with proposed solutions; yet, being aware of the issues can help us all.

 

Undocumented workers' grim reality: speak out on abuse and risk deportation

Migrants in the low-wage depths of the US economy say they're being targeted for simply standing up for employees' rights
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/mar/28/undocumented-migrants-worker-abuse-deportation
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