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California Faculty Consider Marching

by: Lucas O'Connor

Mon Mar 05, 2007 at 09:54:31 AM PST


Faculty for Cal State schools throughout California will begin voting today to determine whether to walk off the job over grievances regarding pay, class size, and health care.  If approved by a simple majority, faculty would begin a series of rolling two-day walkouts statewide.  The voting process will last into next week with the results announced soon afterwards.
Lucas O'Connor :: California Faculty Consider Marching
The California Faculty Association website offers all sorts of resources to further understand the history of this issue.  Included is a full rundown of the 20 months of bargaining between the CFA and the State, including lots of neat graphs, tables and statistics (which I know we all love).  Of particular interest to me was the graph showing that it's actually more lucrative to teach at community college than in the CSU system.

This comes at a time of exciting union activity throughout the California college and university system.  John Edwards appeared in Berkeley on Sunday and waxed poetic about the UC Berkeley janitors, saying, "This march for economic and social justice for the men and women who work at this university is a part of a bigger march in America for fairness and equality."

Covered at Surf Putah and cross posted here at Calitics last week, the Associated Students of UC Davis have voted to support the unionizing efforts of Sodexho employees on campus.

With the Employee Free Choice Act passing the House last week, big things are happening.  Via the link we learn that "one in five union activists can expect to be fired during an organizing campaign ... [and] 60 million U.S. workers say they would join a union if they could."  The link also comes complete with YouTube action from California's own George Miller.

Change is coming in a big way to the California education system.  Underpaid workers at the highest levels is just one aspect that's coming to a head right now.  At the local and state level, the fight over how the educational system is going to operate is being waged.  The battle today is how we'll treat the people who deliver knowledge.

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Thanks for this update (8.00 / 2)
One hopes that the CSU faculty won't have to walk off the job, but if they do they deserve our full support.

Salaries for higher ed have lagged seriously over the last decade or so, while the costs of living have soared. Several of my colleagues turned down job offers at Cal State Fullerton, for example, one of who went to Texas instead, because the pay wouldn't make up for the high cost of living.

It's bad enough that Arnold wants to squeeze students and their families even more in his newest budget - if the CSU faculty is not getting paid as well as they deserve, if they can't keep up with the cost of living, then education will continue to suffer.

Let's hope the CSU leadership does the right thing on this and gives the faculty the pay and benefits they have earned.

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Good stuff (8.00 / 3)
Lucas.  Here is my offering on the subject.

This could still be resolved without a strike.  It really is a last option for the faculty.  They do not want to have to disrupt their classes, but may be forced to by the Chancellor's office.


No surprise (8.00 / 2)
Yours is much better than my offering.  It can't be emphasized enough that the core of the CSU Faculty's position is that the students must be served as well as possible.  This isn't a personal power grab, and they're bending over backwards to do everything they can for their students in the midst of all this.

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Aw shucks (8.00 / 2)
Yours is really great for the overall look at the labor solidarity we are seeing.

Yeah, the CSU faculty I know have been worried about this happening for a long time.  They have negotiated in good faith over this, but the offer on the table is simply not acceptable.  It is a long term problem that needs to be resolved.  CSU students deserve a high quality education and the professors a fair wage.

They aren't even asking to be in the top tier of compensation to make up for the high cost of living out here.  Even average for their peers would be a big step up.


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This is important (8.00 / 3)
And so is the matter of the Berkeley janitors.  It is atrocious that they are paid such a paltry salary here in Berkely. C'mon folks, let's get this deal done. It has gone on long enough.  We can't keep ignoring the fact that our flagship state university is paying out unlivable wages.

I'm proud to work for Kamala Harris for AG, but my opinions are entirely my own.

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