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          Bill No:  AB 852
          Author:   Fong (D)
          Amended:  8/21/12 in Senate
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE  :  6-1, 6/13/12
          AYES:  Lowenthal, Alquist, Hancock, Liu, Price, Vargas
          NOES:  Huff
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Runner, Blakeslee, Simitian, Vacancy
           
          SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  5-2, 8/16/12
          AYES:  Kehoe, Alquist, Lieu, Price, Steinberg
          NOES:  Walters, Dutton
           
          ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  51-27, 6/2/11 - See last page for vote


           SUBJECT  :    California community colleges:  temporary 
          faculty

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This bill requires that the issue of earning and 
          retaining annual reappointment rights by any person 
          employed as a temporary or part time faculty to include 
          terms of implementation and be negotiated fully.  This bill 
          repeals this provision on January 1, 2020.

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing law specifies that a person who is 
          employed to teach for not more than 67% of the hours per 
          week is considered a full-time assignment to be a temporary 
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          (part-time) employee.  (Education Code Sections 87482.5 and 
          87882)  

          Existing law establishes the issue of earning and retaining 
          annual reappointment rights as a mandatory subject of 
          negotiation in the collective bargaining process relating 
          to any new or successor contract between community college 
          districts (CCDs) and temporary or part-time faculty.  
          (Education Code Section 87482.9)

          Existing law requires the issue of earning and retaining 
          annual reappointment rights by any person employed as 
          temporary or part-time faculty to be a mandatory subject of 
          negotiation with respect to the collective bargaining 
          process relating to any new or successor contract between 
          CCDs and temporary or part-time faculty.

          This bill requires that the issue of earning and retaining 
          annual reappointment rights by any person employed as a 
          temporary or part time faculty to include terms of 
          implementation and be negotiated fully.  This bill repeals 
          this provision on January 1, 2020.

           Comments
           
           Collective bargaining implications  .  Existing law requires 
          the issue of earning and retaining reappointment rights for 
          temporary faculty to be a mandatory subject of negotiation 
          in the collective bargaining process.  Each California 
          Community Colleges (CCC) district and the exclusive 
          representative of the part-time and temporary faculty agree 
          on the requirements for and rights of reappointment in each 
          new or successor collective bargaining contract.  

          According to the Community College League, most community 
          colleges have collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) that 
          include some form of preference rights for temporary 
          faculty.  The specifications, details, and processes by 
          which preference rights are earned vary widely across the 
          agreements.  The agreements are unique to district 
          conditions and local needs and may change when contracts 
          are renegotiated.  For example, the part-time faculty may 
          be willing to agree to new conditions for earning 
          preference rights in exchange for better health benefits.  

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          CBAs are tailored to meet the needs of the district and the 
          faculty, in consideration of a district's budget, 
          obligations, and curricular needs and priorities.   

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes   
          Local:  Yes

          According to the Senate Appropriations Committee:

             Mandates:  Potentially substantial reimbursable mandate 
             on CCDs to change their part-time hiring and 
             reappointment procedures, to implement procedures and 
             guarantees consistent with this bill's requirements, and 
             to hold additional "just cause" hearings.  

             Collective bargaining:  Potentially significant local 
             costs, to the extent that this bill's requirements 
             restrict a CCD's ability to negotiate first right of 
             refusal as part of a larger collective bargaining 
             agreement.

           SUPPORT  :   (Unable to verify at time of writing)

          AFT Guild, Local 1931
          California Federation of Teachers
          California Part-time Faculty Association
          California Teachers Association
          Communications Workers of America
          Faculty Association of California Community Colleges

           OPPOSITION  :    (Unable to verify at time of writing)

          Antelope Valley Community College District
          Association of California Community College Administrators
          Association of California Community College Administrators
          Barstow Community College
          Chabot-Las Positas Community College District
          College of the Desert
          Community College League
          Kern Community College District
          Long Beach Community College District 
          Los Rios Community College District
          Mendocino College
          MiraCosta Community College District

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          Napa Valley Community College District 
          Peralta Community College District
          Rancho Santiago Community College District 
          San Diego City College
          San Diego Community College District
          Santa Clarita Community College District 
          Santa Monica College
          West Kern Community College District

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    According to the author's office, 
          CCC districts are increasingly relying on part-time faculty 
          to provide instruction on community college campuses.  The 
          author's office notes that California's 43,000 part-time 
          CCC faculty represent nearly 2/3 of all CCC faculty and 
          teach approximately 40% of the CCC classes.  According to 
          the California Federation of Teachers, one of the sponsors 
          of this bill, part-time faculty earn 42% of what their 
          full-time colleagues make.  A 2000 report by the California 
          State Auditor noted that part-time faculty earn lower wages 
          and receive fewer benefits for teaching activities than 
          full-time faculty with similar education and experience.  
          The Legislature has considered various measures over the 
          past 20 years that address the dependence of California 
          community colleges on part-time faculty and the pay 
          inequities between regular and temporary faculty in the 
          community colleges.  The stated purpose of this bill is to 
          provide basic job security for temporary faculty by 
          requiring CCC districts to give part-time faculty the first 
          right of refusal to available teaching assignments.  This 
          bill establishes minimum standards for how part-time 
          faculty can earn preferences for teaching courses in a CCC 
          district.  

           ARGUMENTS IN OPPOSITION  :    The opponents argue that 
          mandating a one-size-fits-all system creates an 
          administrative hardship that will significantly restrict a 
          district's flexibility to manage in an increasingly dire 
          fiscal environment.  The Community College League also 
          argues that the requirements imposed by this bill could be 
          especially difficult for multiple college districts and 
          small rural districts.   
           

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  51-27, 6/2/11

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          AYES:  Alejo, Allen, Ammiano, Atkins, Beall, Block, 
            Blumenfield, Bonilla, Bradford, Brownley, Buchanan, 
            Butler, Charles Calderon, Campos, Carter, Cedillo, 
            Chesbro, Davis, Dickinson, Eng, Feuer, Fong, Fuentes, 
            Furutani, Galgiani, Gatto, Gordon, Hayashi, Roger 
            Hernández, Hill, Huber, Hueso, Huffman, Lara, Bonnie 
            Lowenthal, Ma, Mendoza, Mitchell, Monning, Pan, Perea, V. 
            Manuel Pérez, Portantino, Skinner, Solorio, Swanson, 
            Torres, Wieckowski, Williams, Yamada, John A. Pérez
          NOES:  Achadjian, Bill Berryhill, Conway, Cook, Donnelly, 
            Fletcher, Beth Gaines, Garrick, Grove, Hagman, Halderman, 
            Harkey, Jeffries, Jones, Knight, Logue, Mansoor, Miller, 
            Morrell, Nestande, Nielsen, Norby, Olsen, Silva, Smyth, 
            Valadao, Wagner
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Gorell, Hall


          PQ:k  8/21/12   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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