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          Date of Hearing:   May 6, 2014

                       ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION
                                 Das Williams, Chair
                   AB 2705 (Williams) - As Amended:  April 28, 2014
           
          SUBJECT  :   Community colleges: faculty.

           SUMMARY  :   Revises numerous statutes related to California  
          Community College (CCC) faculty to change references from  
          "part-time" and "temporary" faculty to "contingent" faculty;  
          makes several nonsubstantive changes to existing law; and, makes  
          several legislative findings and declarations.  Specifically,  
           this bill  :  

          1)Expresses that the Legislature finds and declares the  
            following:

             a)   The terms "part-time faculty" and "temporary faculty" do  
               not adequately describe the qualifications, contributions,  
               and importance of the CCC faculty to whom those terms have  
               been applied;

             b)   "Contingent faculty" is a more accurate and useful term  
               with which to refer to these educators, who are so integral  
               to the successful functioning of community colleges in this  
               state; and,

             c)   There are inconsistencies in the Education Code (EC)  
               with regard to the definitions of community college  
               faculty, and the Legislature seeks to standardize the terms  
               "full-time faculty" and "contingent faculty."

          2)Declares that it is the intent of the Legislature that, in  
            enacting this measure, to act consistently with, and in no way  
            to compromise or limit, the holding of the Court of Appeals in  
            the case of Cervisi v. Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board  
            (1989), 208 Cal.App.3d635.

          3)Changes all references of "part-time" and "temporary" faculty  
            and/or employee to "contingent" faculty and/or employee.

          4)Makes several nonsubstantive changes to existing law.

           EXISTING LAW  : 








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          1)Uses specific terms and definitions for academic employees (EC  
            � 87400-87488 and � 87660-87683).

          2)Defines a person who teaches at a CCC not more than 67% of the  
            hours per week considered a full-time assignment for a regular  
            employee having comparable duties as a temporary employee (EC  
            � 87482.5).

          A complete summary of existing law regarding the employment of  
          CCC faculty is beyond the scope of this analysis, however it is  
          important to note there are extensive, complex statutes, many of  
          which apply to "full-time", "part-time", "temporary", "contract"  
          and other academic employees, in a wide array of situations  
          related to multiple aspects of district employment.  
           
          FISCAL EFFECT  :   Unknown.  This measure is keyed non-fiscal by  
          Legislative Counsel.

           COMMENTS  :    Background  .  According to the Center for Community  
          College Student Engagement's (CCCSE) April 2014 report,  
          entitled, "Contingent Commitments:  Bringing Part-Time Faculty  
          Into Focus," 70% of the 400,000 faculty members of public,  
          two-year colleges hired in 2009 were part-time instructors.  The  
          CCCSE report found that the part-time faculty teach 58% of  
          community college classes; and, 53% of community college  
          students.  Additionally, the report found that for many  
          part-time faculty, contingent employment goes "hand-in-hand"  
          with being marginalized within the faculty.  The CCCSE report  
          also found that differences in the actions of part-time and  
          full-time faculty cannot necessarily be attributed to  
          differences in the will or abilities of part-time faculty.  The  
          report contends that, "Most likely, they [the differences] exist  
          at least in part because colleges too often are not fully  
          supporting part-time faculty or engaging them in critical  
          elements of the faculty experience."

           Purpose of this measure  .  According to the author, the current  
          terms "part-time" and "temporary" do not adequately describe the  
          role that part-time/temporary faculty have come to fill within  
          the CCC system.  Current law (as described above) defines  
          faculty who teach 67% or less of full-time faculty, as  
          "part-time".  The author contends that this suggests these  
          faculty members are only temporary; resulting in CCC departments  
          using this as an excuse to prevent part-time faculty from  








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          engaging in decisions.

          The author argues that, "Current statute contributes to part of  
          the problem and the necessity for legislation.  The statute  
          regarding CCC faculty is convoluted and inconsistent; the terms  
          "part-time" and "temporary" are used interchangeably and  
          haphazardly throughout the code.  The lack of a standardized  
          term in the Education Code contributes to the confusion about  
          the role of part-time faculty at our community colleges."

          This bill will change the references of "part-time" and  
          "temporary" faculty in the EC to "contingent" faculty.

           Cervisi decision  ?  A concern has been expressed by some  
          stakeholders that this bill could have legal ramifications in  
          the Cervisi v. Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (1989, 208  
          Cal.App.3d635) ruling.

          In 1989, an American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local in San  
          Francisco won an important victory in the California Court of  
          Appeals.  In its precedent-setting decision, the Court affirmed  
          AFT's view that part-time faculty do not have "reasonable  
          assurance" of assignment rights in the next school term and  
          therefore should not be ineligible for unemployment benefits  
          during periods of lay off.  Since the decision, known as the  
          "Cervisi Decision," part-time faculty around the state who have  
          no job security, whose assignments are contingent upon adequate  
          funding, enrollment, and program changes, should be eligible for  
          unemployment benefits.   To note, part-time faculty who are  
          unemployed after the end of any semester or summer session can  
          therefore apply for and receive benefits provided they are  
          otherwise eligible for benefits.

           Arguments in support  .  According to the California Part-time  
          Faculty Association, "AB 2705 is a significant first step in  
          giving "contingent faculty" a name that is more reflective of  
          our role in students' education and in our desire to more fully  
          participate in the life and culture of our community colleges."

           Arguments in opposition  .  According to the California Federation  
          of Teachers, attempting to change the definition of "temporary"  
          faculty to another term could potentially render the Cervisi  
          Decision "moot, and at the least give Administrative Law Judges  
          throughout the state a basis upon which not to apply the  
          findings in Cervisi."








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           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :   

           Support 
           
          California Conference of the American Association of University  
          Professors
          California Part Time Faculty Association
          University Professional and Technical Employees (UPTE-CWA Local  
          9119) (sponsor)

           Opposition 
           
          California Federation of Teachers
           

          Analysis Prepared by  :    Jeanice Warden / HIGHER ED. / (916)  
          319-3960