We know now that the CCCS paid its lobbyists $132K, and persuaded the North Metro Chamber of Commerce and the Aurora Chamber of Commerce to pay their lobbyists to defeat our equal-pay-for-equal-work legislation in 2014 (HB 14-1154) and 2015 (SB 15-094). In this way, the CCCS threw its faculty majority of nearly 5,000 hardworking, devoted teachers under the bus, after having told us our only recourse for a pay raise was to work with the state legislature.
CCCS administration dressed some windows with its Adjunct Task
Force. The hastily assembled group, comprised of administrators and a few adjuncts that
administrators handpicked to "represent" adjuncts, met in secret,
published no agendas and no minutes. Last year, at the end of several months of its secret
meetings, it published a list of recommendations, foremost among them a
28% pay raise for adjuncts and a few other measures calling for
inclusion and consideration.
The CCCS governing board un-recommended the
pay raise on the spurious claim that the system is broke (with a
quarter billion dollars in reserves) but made much hay at the Capitol
about the inclusion and the consideration. What we learned from CCCS
administration, their pet legislators and their lobbyists is that
adjuncts are supposed to feed their children and pay rent with inclusion
and consideration; either that or go out and get some other jobs to
make ends meet. Yet even inclusion and consideration are non-starters
for CCCS administration.
The expensively produced Adjunct Task Force Recommendations remain
meaningless eight months after their adoption. Case in point, nearly
1,000 adjuncts were effectively dissuaded from participating in the
so-called "strategic planning" sessions at FRCC, as adjuncts were not
paid to attend the hours-long confabs. Now, the FRCC is hosting an Ice
Cream Social to "all employees" to celebrate their Strategic Plan.
Adjuncts who might go to it will not be paid to attend the celebration,
either, although all other employees who will be there will be eating
ice cream at the taxpayer's expense, partly celebrating how they found a
way to keep half the employees from providing input to their so-called
strategic plan in the first place. Thus, FRCC has made its celebration
an Ice Cream Anti-Social, and their Plan, Unstrategic.