The Guardsman, Vol. 161, Issue 7. City College of San Francisco

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STRIKE!

Vol. 161, Issue 7 | Apr. 29 –  May 10, 2016 | City College of San Francisco | Since 1935 | FREE

AFT 2121 President Tim Killikelly supporting City College faculty and students during the one-day strike to rally against the administration's allegedly unfair labor practices at Civic Center Campus. Faculty and supporters picketed eight of City College's 11 campuses on April 27, 2016. (Photo by Rachel Quinio/Special to The Guardsman)

Faculty and students call for fair labor talks

Despite ordered campus closure and heavy rains, picketers were spirited in their demands. Marco Siler-Gonzales mgonzales@theguardsman.com

The rain didn’t let up on the morning of April 27, but neither did City College faculty, who multiplied in numbers as the rain fell harder on the street corners of Ocean campus at the start of the faculty union’s school-wide strike.

Signs and umbrellas held high, demonstrators gathered at select locations on the perimeter of Ocean campus to protest unfair labor practices with the district. “I’m sad that it’s come to this point, but I’m hopeful to get what we need in the end, which is a fair contract for faculty and a wage that lets us live in this city,” math instructor Mary Bravewoman said. City College’s faculty union, American

Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 2121, have been in negotiations with the administration for over a year now. But the AFT claims the administration has been bargaining in bad faith, leaving faculty working without a settled contract. “Negotiations started in January 2015. The administration has been dragging their feet ever since then,” AFT Negotiating Team representative and engineering

instructor Wendy Kaufmyn said. City College Interim Chancellor Susan Lamb previously notified the union that the strike was illegal because it occurred during the fact-finding process, a step taken in an attempt to mediate on-going negotiations. The AFT turned down the Faculty Strike continues on page 6


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