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AFT President Randi Weingarten took some time on January 27th to talk with members of AFT New Jersey and the Health Professionals and Allied Employees about the importance of getting actively involved in political education and advocacy.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is pushing an agenda filled with attacks on K-12 education through undermining tenure and promoting vouchers, as well as a hastily conceived plan to merge higher education institutions.

The economy has created an opportunity for the “scapegoaters and the demonizers,” said Weingarten. “Instead of taking the responsibility of governing in tough times seriously, they are pointing fingers” and attempting “to turn the very people who are trying to make a difference in the lives of others into villains.” It’s unfair, and our members see it, said Weingarten. “They want to know what we are going to do about this. How are we going to make it better?”

AFT affiliates in New Jersey are working on legislation to protect members. “We have to work together, not just with one another, but with state lawmakers to get the best possible legislation,” Weingarten urged. “We have to come together with a quality agenda to engage members.

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LEGISLATION MATTERS - One Union - One Voice for Working Families

Join HPAE and AFTNJ along with AFT National President Randi Weingarten.

Rutgers Labor Education Center, 50 Labor Center Way, New Brunswick, NJ.

5:00pm - Light Refreshments

6:00pm - Program "Moving Forward Together" with President Weingarten

Register at www.aftnj.org or (732) 661-9393

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Welcome back and hi to our new adjuncts:

This year we will begin negotiations for a new contract. However, the college is in very poor financial condition. We will look at what is available and welcome your suggestions. I have reviewed every contract from the other adjunct unions in our union and mined them for ideas that would work for us. I also do not see any value in a contract beyond one year duration since hopefully the college condition may change.

As I write this, student registration is worse than the expected minus 3% which was budgeted. Last year we lost over $300,000 in courses we taught previously. And then the college asked us to give back the meager raise for this year. We did not. Senior Adjuncts (those teaching their 60th credit and more) will receive 724/credit and non seniors 659/credit this year. There have been many problems with ADP preparing checks this summer. Make sure you look carefully at your first check and contact me if you are concerned (hpomerantz@sussex.edu).

I spoke with the college President this summer and discussed concerns that have an impact on adjuncts. We have lost our wonderful VP Kate, HR’s Claudia Olivo and many others in all areas of the college. Those left behind have many added jobs. It is important that you communicate your concerns with me as quickly as possible. If there is a grievance, it must be timely. Copies of the contract are on our web page (nj.aft.org/scccaff/).

We will be electing new officers in the spring. I believe the current slate will agree to continue but we can use at least one more member on the Executive Board. Our new union, United Adjunct Faculty NJ has been working hard to meet the needs of adjuncts throughout the state and is much stronger then each of our previous unions.

I have continued to represent you at the Board of Trustees meetings. With the new members now on the Board I have seen much more open discussion and challenges then in the past. There are two new members that will come onto the Board this year since both of the outgoing members have served the maximum number of consecutive times they can be members - (Mr. Perry and Ms. Case). I look forward to working with the new members and hope they will serve the college well.

Be sure you check the Handbook and know what is required of you as an adjunct. Turn in all paperwork when expected – 10th day rosters, information requested by HR, and final grades. Check your Sussex.edu mail frequently and respond as expected. I’m not sure communications will be as good since so many administrators are gone.

You can sign up for 1 credit course or CCE course within 5 days of the semester with waived tuition except fees. Forms are in the handbook and the bulletin board in the faculty office. Gloves and supplies are also available there. All copying is now done by us and not the secretary. Turn in your Syllabus within the 10th day of the semester to ncellary@sussex.edu.

I will put up notices when new information is posted by me to our web site. Other messages are posted frequently so check often. I will add the web page to the “favorites” on all adjunct computers.

That is all for now. Have a great semester and stay in touch. You can also reach me at 973-383-7807 if needed.

Hank Pomerantz
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