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DESCRIPTION: CCSF Chancellor Martin Issues 58 Pink Slips Today–  Protest At  CCSF on 
 March 15 With No Demands By AFT 2121\nAFT 2121 Union Leadership Make No 
 Demands And Refuses to Prepare For Strike 
 Action\nhttps://www.aft2121.org/2022/03/march-15-pink-slip-in-person-action-virtual-press-conference-aft-2121-election-updates/\nMarch 
 15 “pink slip” in-person action & virtual press conference | AFT 2121 
 Election updates\n\nPosted on March 7, 2022 by AFT 2121\nMARCH 15 IN PERSON 
 ACTION & VIRTUAL PRESS CONFERENCE\n\n​Without a budget mandate, CCSF 
 Board of Trustees voted to approve a plan to lay off 50 tenure and 
 tenure-track faculty, a move that would necessitate laying off hundreds of 
 part-time faculty as well. These layoffs would close hundreds of fully 
 enrolled courses, impacting thousands of students and perpetuating CCSF’s 
 ongoing crisis. Cuts are a downward spiral that ultimately mean failing to 
 meet community demand. The real long term solution to the under-funding of 
 CCSF is more support, not downsizing. It’s time CCSF moves in a new 
 direction, but to do that, you need to take action!\n\nRSVP now 
 (https://bit.ly/RSVPMarch15CCSF), and encourage your colleagues, students, 
 & community to do the same to the CCSF Tuesday, March 15, Day of 
 Action\n\n1. 11-12am In-Person Action in front of Conlan Hall, Ocean 
 Campus\n\n2. 12-1pm Virtual Press Conference on Zoom: 
 https://bit.ly/March15CCSF\n\nToday, the District issued layoff notices to 
 58 full-time faculty. The board of trustees approved 50 notices, but David 
 Martin issued 58. You can see the list on our FAQ. Their excuse for this is 
 that some faculty will “bump” into other departments, so extra layoff 
 notices are needed to make sure the District is really getting rid of 
 people.\n\nThis is an unwarranted attack on our community. The real long 
 term solution to the under-funding of CCSF is more support, not downsizing. 
 We reject the austerity logic driving this decision, and demand that the 
 Trustees step up in defense of our students, our faculty, and our 
 community. \n\nOur hearts break for the full-time faculty who are receiving 
 this news, and the part-time faculty who fear the consequences for their 
 jobs. We recognize the stress and pain this causes, and the fear and 
 anxiety this gives your students, your families, and your communities. We 
 see you. We hear you. And we will fight together to stop this.\n\nThese 
 layoff notices do not necessarily mean an actual layoff. We still have time 
 to fight. If you receive a notice, you have the right to request an appeal. 
 The notice you receive should include instructions to request a hearing. 
 Please see our FAQ about this process, and join your colleagues, students, 
 and community in taking action this Tuesday. \n\nRSVP now 
 (https://bit.ly/RSVPMarch15CCSF) for a CCSF Day of Action on Tuesday, March 
 15:\n\n1. 11:00-12:00 In-Person Action in front of Conlan Hall, Ocean 
 Campus\n2. 12:00 -1:00 Virtual Press Conference on Zoom: 
 https://bit.ly/March15CCSF\n\nShare the flyer: https://bit.ly/3HTb76G\nJoin 
 a phonebank to bring your colleagues to the action.\n\nOther important 
 information: Keep your eyes on the department budgets. If FTE is there for 
 assignments, you will not be laid off, even if you receive a pink slip. 
 That’s true for part-timers as well as full-timers. However, 
 administration could still change the available FTE. Having an assignment 
 now doesn’t guarantee you will have one in the fall. FTE can be added as 
 well as reduced, so we can organize to save classes and programs.\n\nThese 
 layoffs were planned with the explicit intention of backfilling those 
 positions with part-time faculty. That’s why David was able to go to the 
 board and say that the cuts wouldn’t devastate the departments. But now 
 things have changed. David (although not everyone in his administration) 
 has acknowledged that he cannot legally assign part-timers, and he cannot 
 convert FT faculty to PT. That means the impact on departments and programs 
 will be dramatic – they would have to get rid of the part-time faculty in 
 those departments. When we spoke to David on Wednesday, he acknowledged 
 this reality, but made it clear that it would not change his layoff 
 plans.\n\nIt’s hard to get our heads around the serious threat our 
 college is facing. These cuts would close hundreds of fully enrolled 
 classes and devastate student services. I’d like to provide a window into 
 one specific department for today: Counseling. I hope to write about other 
 departments over the next few weeks. Hopefully, this will help us think 
 about the specific impacts to the real people involved. Please keep reading 
 for one window into the threat we’re facing.\n\nIn unity,\nMalaika 
 Finkelstein\n\nFocus on Counseling\n\nThe board of trustees voted to send 
 nine layoff notices to full-time Counseling faculty. The following 
 information was compiled based on that. But the District actually issued 
 ten, making the threat even worse.\n\nOn Wednesday 3/9, counselors made a 
 presentation to the Academic Senate. They explained that 88% of the 
 counselors laid off under this plan would be people of color. They also 
 presented the following slide, summarizing the impacts on students of nine 
 layoffs in New Student Counseling and Continuing Student Counseling. They 
 include only reductions in FT faculty, because all counselors in New and 
 Continuing Counseling are full-time. The part-timers were laid off a few 
 years ago.\n\n\n\n\n \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/03/11/18848626.php
SUMMARY:SF Chancellor Martin Issues 58 Pink Slips Today– Protest At CCSF
LOCATION:Conlan Hall\nCCSF Ocean Campus\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/03/11/18848626.php
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