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editor's
note: AFT has heightened its focus on tackling employment issues of part
timers ("adjunct faculty", "contingent employees",
etc.). See the White Paper Standards
of Good Practice in the Employment of Part-Time/Adjunct Faculty - A
Blueprint for Raising Standards and Ensuring Financial and Professional
Equity, July 2002
(pdf, 1.2 MB) and the section of AFT's website
devoted to Part Timers' issues,
AFT
Part-time Faculty News and Events
and, see the websites on Campus Equity Week activities: CEW
and AFT
activities for Campus Equity Week
May
1,
2002: Assistance Needed for Part-Timers
Letter from NMFEE Higher Ed VP Tim
Crone
Higher Ed. was well represented at the C.O.P.E meeting in Albuquerque
last Saturday. For those of you who weren't there, I asked Gubernatorial
candidate Richardson a question about the overuse/abuse of part-time
employees, especially in Higher Education. He apparently had no idea what
I was talking about. Given his bewilderment, we obviously have a large job
of educating our elected officials about realities in Higher Education.
This is generally true--Richardson is not alone in his lack of awareness,
as I have discovered in testimony before the House Education Committee and
in conversation with Legislators and others. There was a campaign last
Fall sponsored by AFT, NEA, AAUP and others to draw attention to the
plight of part-timers, especially instructors, but there are still many
who are unaware of just how much instruction and other work is done by
part-timers.
Organizing part-time employees will be a major component of the
organizing plan I noted in my last message. The part-time Faculty is
bargaining at T-VI, but when the part-time faculty at NNMCC (Northern New
Mexico Community College) collected enough authorization cards for a
Representation election, the administration filed an objection with the
PERB maintaining that adjunct faculty were not eligible to organize under
the Collective Bargaining Act. This history will almost certainly repeat
itself when CB is restored. We suspected at the time that the costs of the
legal challenge would be shared by the other colleges, as NNMCC's budget
could not sustain a prolonged legal battle. We anticipated a struggle
equal to the protracted US-UNM fight.
Once again, I am asking for your support to continue this and other
labor struggles.
In solidarity,
Tim Crone
NNMCC
921 Paseo de Onate
Espanola, New Mexico 87532
VP Crone
lists Priorities
May May 6, 2002
I wanted to thank all of you who attended the Convention for being
there and especially thank all of you who supported my re-election to
Higher Ed. V.P. There is a momentum to this position that I will now be
able to continue.
With a new Governor, we will be in position to make great gains in the
number of higher ed. members and locals. We are going to press (our
probable) Gov. Richardson to hold good on his promise to sign a new
bargaining law and the promise to restore bargaining and former contracts
to those locals who had already won representation elections and
negotiated contracts under the old law, such as my own local. We will also
press to have adjunct faculty and other part-time employees included in
the new bargaining law. This would be a tremendous political victory and
would mean that my local, and others, could then become wall-to-wall
units. We had two negotiation sessions for staff when the old law sunset
and we had filed the cards to have an election for part-timers. If we are
able to acheive this, it would save out union a lot of money, because
NNMCC (and others) were going to challenge the right of part-timers to
organize. This is a lot to acheive, but it is possible. Additionally I
will continue to work with Jennifer on the plan to do a full-scale higher
ed. organizing drive in N.M.
Obviously, I will continue to work hard in the political campaigns to
help elect our endorsed candidates and in the Legislature to acheive other
goals such as elected Regents for State institutions, parity with PERA,
reducing the dependence on part-time employees, the funding formula for
Higher Ed. and whatever else you identify or comes up. Which reminds me,
let me know if you think there are things to which we need to give more
attention or which have not been brought up as yet.
Thanks again for your support and let's all work in solidarity to make
Higher Ed. the largest component of NMFEE.
Tim Crone
NNMCC
921 Paseo de Onate
Espanola, New Mexico 87532
FAX (505) 747-2180
Phone (505) 747-2211
Ed. note: following is the prior correspondence Tim referred to
above:
April 1, 2002
I just received the NMFEE Convention call for May and am announcing
that I am running for re-election for Higher Education Vice President. I
am asking for your support and what follows are some of my activities from
the past four years as your Higher Ed. V.P.
 | Lobbyist for NMFEE Higher Education |
 | Organizer for all Higher Education representation elections and
membership drives. |
 | Active NMFEE Executive Officers and Executive Council member. |
 | Active member of NMFEE Budget and C.O.P.E. committees |
 | Chair of NMFEE Membership Committee |
 | President of AFT, NMFEE local NNMCCFT #4935 |
I lobbied for NMFEE at the State Legislature the last four sessions,
where I have become a familiar face along with the other NMFEE lobbyists,
and have received positive comments regarding my efforts. Our issues have
been moved forward with successes including the Higher Education Staffing
Study by the CHE. This past session I was at the Legislature twenty-three
of the thirty days of the session, while teaching more than a full load. I
arranged my schedule for the afternoons and evenings so that I could
attend the morning education committee meetings. I also made arrangements
to cover classes if an emergency came up that required my presence. I was
there four Saturdays and one Sunday and stayed late into the evening on
several occasions. I will do the same next session.
I also worked with the US-UNM organizing project on numerous occasions,
traveling to Albuquerque many times and also to the Los Alamos and Taos
campuses organizing for the election. After the win for collective
bargaining, I assisted with the membership drive and with some of the
organizational activities. Fortunately, many of these activities occurred
during my summer break, although I also took leave during regular
semesters when necessary.
For NMFEE I serve on the Executive Officers Committee, Executive
Council, Budget Committee, C.O.P.E Committee, and as President of the
Membership Committee.
Finally, I am President of NNMCCFT #4935. Even though we lost
bargaining rights, we have increased our membership and continued
negotiating through a "meet and confer" arrangement and have won
much even in the absence of bargaining, including institution-wide binding
arbitration. We are in the process of negotiating a revision of the
Faculty Handbook in which we have agreed to many things we were trying to
acheive when we were bargaining.
As you can see this position requires dedication, commitment,
perserverence and TIME! I have filled this office with those qualities and
requirements and done it with passion. If re-elected I will continue to do
the same.
Please re-elect me May 4. Thank you.
Tim Crone
NNMCC
921 Paseo de Onate
Espanola, New Mexico 87532
FAX (505) 747-2180
Phone (505) 747-2211

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