Faculty VM disconnected | COPE & DA | Prop 15

Faculty voice-mail disconnected

Some faculty who don’t have offices use what the college calls “virtual” phone numbers – voice-mail only lines. We have just learned that some of these lines were housed at Gough St., and have been disconnected in the move. We’re not sure exactly when this happened, but it seems to have been shortly before Fall semester began. Faculty were not notified. Students were left with no way to reach us at the worst possible time.

If you have a virtual phone number, call it and check to make sure it’s working.

IT is aware of this problem and can create new virtual numbers to replace the old ones. They ask that anyone affected contact the helpdesk. And as always, you can fill out AFT’s tech reporting form. It automatically sends a report directly to the chancellor, so he can see what’s going on in our college.


Upcoming COPE and DA meetings, D11 Endorsement

Last week, AFT 2121 members attending our COPE meeting heard from the two candidates running for District 11 Supervisor: Supervisor Asha Safai and John Avalos and voted to endorse John Avalos for District 11 Supervisor.

Please plan to attend our upcoming DA and COPE meetings.

  • AFT 2121 COPE MEETING, WEDNESDAY, 9/2, 5pm
    1. Call to order and welcome
    2. SFUSD Board of Education endorsements (30 mins)
    3. Motion to reconsider endorsement of an endorsed candidate proposed by member Harry Bernstein
    4. Contributions to endorsed candidates, 5 minutes

    To attend go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83549777239?pwd=OGVyaThOcExiZHZ5VWYramdSYkNmdz09 OR call 1-669-900-6833 and follow the prompts to enter the Meeting ID: 835 4977 7239 and Password: 006109

You can read questionnaires and issue summaries we’ve received in 2020 by entering the password COPE on the COPE page of our AFT 2121 website. To ensure that all members can cast a vote, we will send out an online ballot after each meeting. The ballots will be open for 24 hours following the COPE meetings.


Advocating for Schools and Communities First (Prop 15)

Schools and Communities First (Prop 15) is a statewide restoration of property taxes for huge companies that, if passed in November, will bring around $11 billion every year for local communities, nearly 1 billion to SF, around $20 million each year to CCSF.

On Thurs. 7/16 we had a huge, successful and fun first virtual phone bank for Schools and Communities and we’re excited to continue the momentum! We are working with SF Rising to hold more advocacy events.

 
Please sign up for events to help us win for our communities!
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