Archive for September, 2009

26
Sep
09

retrenchment

OK.  I was ready to shut down my computer, but APSCUF President Steve Hicks just said something that deserves to be put up here.   Simply put, Hicks said that the Chancellor is going to retrench faculty.  According to Hicks, the Chancellor has refused to say just how many faculty are going to be retrenched.  Hicks said that the  Chancellor said that all of the retrenchment will be done through temporary faculty.

This retrenchment will follow Article 29 of our contract.

26
Sep
09

closing out the first assembly of the 09-10 season

Well, it’s been a pretty good Assembly.  The discussion yesterday about a provision in the by-laws to open up the contract was engaged, lively, and for the most part principled.  My favorite moments of that debate had more to do with our process than specific arguments that were made.  The first moment was when, early in the discussion, one member moved to close debate.  Under Robert’s Rules a 2/3 majority vote is required.  The 2/3 (not simple majority) is required to make sure that a slim majority cannot suppress debate.  Embedded in the 2/3 principle is the importance of open discussion and debate for any democratic organization.  I was pleased that the assembly did NOT vote to close debate.

The second moment was when another member of the Assembly moved to take the motion off the floor and move it to a committee.  Once again, the Assembly voted against sending the motion to a committee.  Why?  Well, as several members argued, Legislative Assembly is the policy-making body of APSCUF.  That is, the Assembly refused to give up its role in making policy decisions.  Put another way, the Assembly voted for affirming the democracy process of deliberation and decisions.  Hats off to all members of the Assembly.

One of the other highlights for me was our New Delegate Workshop.  The New Delegate Workshop was proposed by our current APSCUF VP, Amy Walters (SR), Seth Kahn (WC), and I a couple years back.  The whole idea was to have a formal way to welcome new delegates to the Assembly, provide some context for issues on the agenda, and answer questions about process and procedure.  Not only was it a fantastic workshop with 20 new delegates, our discussions led to a motion to have past Assembly minutes digitized [APSCUF/New Delegate Digital Archive Motion] and put on-line so that all members can read and understand more of the history of the Assembly’s work.  I am happy to report that the  motion just passed!

We’re just about to close out here, so I am going to cut it short.  A little bit more of the President’s report and then we’re out of here.

25
Sep
09

debate over opening the contract

This morning we had a long discussion about the possibility of adding a provision to our by-laws that would allow us to open up our contract outside of negotiations.  There was a pretty engaged and lively discussion of the issues involved.  In the end, the motion to add a provision to our bylaws to open up the contract failed.  And it failed pretty significantly.

I think it would be fair to say that the sense of the body was that 1) given the current economic condition and the Chancellor’s request for “give backs” that there was no way we should open up the contract now; 2) there are already provisions–e.g. State Meet and Discuss and side letters–that could be used to address problems related to the State’s budget shortfalls; and, 3) any problems related to the budget should properly dealt with during the negotiations process.

That’s a little update for now.  I hope to write more later!

25
Sep
09

at Assembly

Hey all…

Assembly is now underway.  So, here’s the deal.  In a perfect world, all our KU delegates would be sitting here with mini-laptops and blogging in real-time.  However, that is not only impractical given the amount of work we have in front of us, the fact is that the use of this blog is new and it will take all of us some time to get up and running here.

What we’ll try to do is give you a few updates, thoughts, opinions, and other fun facts from Assembly.  Feel free to add, comment, and ask questions about going-ons.

Here’s to the conversation.

16
Sep
09

New Delegate Workshop at Legislative Assembly

Hey all,

For those of you who are new to Legislative Assembly, if you are going to Assembly and haven’t done so already, you should really check out the New Delegate Orientation.  Here’s the email that APSCUF VP Amy Walters sent out today:

Message from Amy Walters, Vice President:

During the upcoming Legislative Assembly there will be a new delegate/alternate orientation breakfast meeting on Friday, September 25, at 7:30 a.m. (location to be determined).

Any delegates/alternates who have not previously attended assembly are strongly encouraged to join in to learn about procedures and to meet delegates from other campuses. Informal discussions will continue during lunchtime (location to be determined).

Delegates/alternates who have already attended are welcome to join in for a refresher or networking. In order to get an accurate breakfast and lunch count, please identify who from your campus will be at the orientation meetings. We are trying to work on having a separate buffet set up in the meeting room depending on the number of individuals attending.

Office Managers: This information can be included on the rooming list you provide to Monica. Indicate by the individual’s name that he/she will be attending the Friday breakfast meeting and Friday lunch meeting.




 

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