by Tobin Keller | Oct 9, 2019 | 2019 Faculty Voice, COPE, Faculty Voice, Uncategorized
Robert Reich explains why labor unions impact the middle class and raise wages. Robert Reich explains why labor unions impact the middle class and raise...
by Tobin Keller | Oct 9, 2019 | 2019 Faculty Voice, Contract Development, Faculty Voice, Uncategorized
What does it mean to add steps to all salary schedules? Comparing steps and class columns. This series of three short videos was produced by Karl Ewald, CCFT Chief Negotiator, and the CCFT negotiation team in response to member’s interest in our compensation...
by CCFT | May 17, 2018 | May 2018, Uncategorized
by Gail West To help me gain more understanding of the different terms that are associated with the BSSOT Project, I asked Ann to define and clarify the following: BSSOT is the Basic Skills Student Outcomes Transformation Grant, which Cabrillo received in 2017. AB705...
by CCFT | Dec 3, 2017 | Budget, Contract Development, December 2017, Guided Pathways, Negotiations, Uncategorized
by Karl Ewald Cabrillo’s Internal Economy The College Planning Committee (CPC) has had several discussions in recent weeks around the idea of forming a Budget sub-committee. No specific structures have been identified. Mostly the discussion has centered around what...
by CCFT | Nov 26, 2016 | Elections, November 2016 Faculty Voice, Student Equity, Uncategorized
by Leticia Maldonado It is a critical and painful time for students at Cabrillo College and across the nation as they are devalued and threatened by a national climate, a climate that clearly for many has been in existence long before this election. Now more than ever...
by CCFT | Oct 16, 2016 | Uncategorized
YES on Proposition 55 Rally! Join the CCFT on Wednesday, October 19, from 11am-12:30 pm, in the upper quad, below the 100 building, for a lively YES on Prop. 55 rally. With support from the Cabrillo College Student Senate and other student clubs as well as educators...