#RedForEd Day | Chronicle load banking mishap | Unemployment for summer

 

 

(Wednesday, 5/22) #RedForEd Day of Action at the State Capitol

Join educators, parents, students, and community allies from across the state to demand funding for our schools, colleges, and universities and to protect our schools from the billionaire privatizers!

AFT 2121 is going to Sacramento on Wednesday, May 22 for the statewide #RedForEd Day of Action in support of public education! The bus leaving from Mission Campus at 2pm is full. Please contact AFT 2121 Political Director James Tracy (jtracy@aft2121.org) to inquire about carpools.


Unemployment Benefits for Summer

Part-timers who don’t have summer assignments or sufficient income from other work are entitled to unemployment benefits over summer break. Even if you’re pretty sure you’ll have an assignment in Fall, you are still eligible. You are considered unemployed until that assignment actually starts, since the assignment isn’t guaranteed.
Apply as soon as possible on or after your last day of work. Your application is retroactive only to the Sunday of the week in which you apply.
For detailed information about how to apply for unemployment, see the AFT 2121 unemployment page.

Chronicle article grossly misrepresents load-banking

Many of you have now seen the May 16, 2019 San Francisco Chronicle article that grossly misrepresents the topic of faculty load banking. Last week, Chancellor Rocha responded  by calling out the SF Chronicle for their inaccurate reporting and their willful negligence in presenting and the information they collected. We appreciate our Administration’s attempt to hold The Chronicle accountable; the Chancellor could have gone further to reproach them for publishing payroll information about individual faculty members. We hope that in the future the Chronicle will not engage in this kind of sensationalist reporting that does a disservice to our college.
So what is load-banking anyway?
Our contract calls this “schedule-deviations” (Article 18.J) The administration does not like to think of it as “banking,” but it helps conceptually to think of it that way and so that is the way people refer to it.
Here is how it works:
The college keeps track (or at least is supposed to) when a FT faculty member either goes under load or over load in any one semester. The tally is carried over each semester. If the deviation exceeds three (3) units then it needs to be adjusted within the following three (3) semesters wherever possible with the caveat that no one shall be assigned more than three (3) units or its equivalent of extra-load courses in one semester without the employee’s consent.
A faculty member who owes units (or hours) will be assigned sufficient extra load courses without pay until deficiencies are balanced, or, at the option of the faculty member, he/she shall have his/her salary reduced proportionately to balance part or all of the existing deficit.
In cases where it is necessary to teach more units than those owed or required to balance the deficit, the faculty member shall have the option of being paid for such additional hours over the deficit, or taking a reduced load within the following three (3) semesters.

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