Collective Bargaining

Mediation Team

Resolved that the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges direct the Executive Committee to investigate establishing, in collaboration with the collective bargaining groups, a state-level faculty mediation team to assist local faculties in resolving internal disputes.

Collective Bargaining Team

Whereas the California Community Colleges are entering the era of collegial governance, and

Whereas there is a defined problem in some colleges between senates and bargaining units,

Resolved that the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges seek cooperation and concurrence with CTA and CIT and CCCI in the development of teams to deal, as requested, with areas of conflict between local senates and local bargaining units.

Collective Bargaining Liaison Agreement Research

Resolved that the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges expand the charge of the Joint Research and Local Senates Committees to include the collection, study, and dissemination of local senates' liaison agreements with collective bargaining agents, and

Resolved that the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges request that this committee develop a questionnaire concerning relations among local senates and collective bargaining agents including the desirability of delineation of functions agreements among senates and unions, and

Senate/Collective Bargaining Cooperation

Whereas the passage of AB 1725 imposes as-yet-unmeasured demands on the time and energy of community college academic senates, and

Whereas it is crucial that the faculty unity engendered by the effort to achieve passage of AB 1725 be preserved and protected for its implementation.

Resolved that the Research Committee Draft Report on EERA-HEERA does not represent the thinking or position of the Academic Senate, and

EERA Paper

Whereas the delegates to the 1988 Fall Session have expressed grave concern with the presentation of the study paper "Academic Senates and Collective Bargaining" and

Whereas many of the 1988 Fall Session delegates have expressed an interest in the opportunity to express a position on what would be the most effective and productive approach to the study of EERA, and

Whereas area meetings have invested a great deal of work and consideration in formulating various amendments and/or substitute resolutions to the resolution to approve the study paper on EERA, and

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