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Title: CC Governance


1
CC Governance
  • Policies and Procedures
  • Presented by
  • Cari Plyley, 4CS Past President (Butte College)
  • Pat Murray, 4CS Area Representative (Grossmont
    College)

2
The Needs of the Many
  • What do YOU want out of this workshop?
  • What are YOUR needs?
  • Is YOUR union/senate relationship a cooperative
    one?

3
Why an MOU/DOD?
  • Efficiency
  • Cooperation
  • Avoid Confusion
  • Clarified Responsibilities
  • Leadership Direction

4
Governance A Step in the Right Direction
  • AB1725 Providing the opportunity for input to
    classified employees
  • SB235 Establishing the role of classified
    employees in governance
  • CC Policies Procedures Providing
    consistency to leadership

5
AB1725 Direction
  • (a), the governing board of each community
    college district shall do all of the following
  • (7)Establish procedures not inconsistent with
    minimum standards established by the board of
    governors to ensure faculty, staff, and students
    the opportunity to express their opinions at the
    campus level and to ensure that these opinions
    are given every reasonable consideration, and the
    right to participate effectively In district and
    college governance, and the right of academic
    senates

6
Classified Representation
  • SB 235 Section 70901.2
  • Notwithstanding any other provision of law, when
    a classified staff representative is to serve on
    a college or district task force, committee, or
    other governance group, the exclusive
    representative of classified employees of that
    college or district shall appoint the
    representative for the respective bargaining unit
    members.
  • The exclusive representative of the classified
    employees and the local governing board may
    mutually agree to an alternative appointment
    process through a memorandum of understanding.
  • A local governing board may consult with other
    organizations of classified employees on shared
    governance issues that are outside the scope of
    bargaining.
  • These organizations shall not receive a release
    time, rights, or representation on shared
    governance task forces, committees, or other
    governance groups exceeding that offered to the
    exclusive representative of classified employees.

7
Campus Policies
8
Delineation of Duties
  • Issues in Common
  • The selection of administrative staff
  • Staff Development / In-service education
  • Facilities and services
  • Relations and communication among the various
    interest groups
  • finance and budget
  • Recognition awards
  • Committee selection

9
Delineation of Duties Senates
  • Senate Issues
  • Providing a centralized means of communication
    between classified staff and the rest of the
    District community
  • Articulate the professionalism of the classified
    staff so that it is properly recognized and
    valued
  • Provide opportunity to develop individual
    leadership among the classified staff, as well as
    increase the professional standards of its
    members
  • Promote and support activities that develop or
    increase skills, productivity, and
    professionalism

10
Delineation of Duties Unions
  • Union Issues
  • Wages, salary schedule and placement, promotion,
    seniority, layoff, reemployment rights, initial
    classification and reclassification
  • Hours of employment, including pre-retirement
    reductions
  • Health and welfare benefits, including holidays
    and vacations
  • Leave, transfer, and reassignment policies,
    including sick leaves, maternity leaves,
    bereavement leaves, military leaves, industrial
    accident leaves, personal necessity leaves, and
    unpaid leaves of absence
  • Safety conditions of employment
  • Procedures for processing grievances and
    disciplinary actions

11
Common Areas of Agreement
12
Union / Senate Conflict
  • Focus on the issue
  • Area of representation?
  • Individual personality conflict?
  • Power struggle?
  • SHOULD issue be on MOU or delineation of duties?
  • Is it worth the conflict?

13
Union / Senate Conflict..
  • Focus on solutions
  • Important Questions
  • Is this a union issue?
  • Is this a part of the contract?
  • Is it being considered to be part of the contract
    and, if so, likely acceptance?
  • Benefits of representation by either group or
    both groups
  • Add to delineation of duties as needed to avoid
    further conflict.

14
Memorandum of Understanding
  • Side letter to a contract between classified
    employee union (representing the wishes of the
    classified employees) and the District.

15
Working as a Team!
  • Keep your eye on the goal
  • Consistently support the MOU
  • Gray areas are for mutual agreement
  • Keep communication open
  • Enjoy both organizations!
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