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CODAA election notice

LOCAL ELECTION NOTICE
CODAA LOCAL UNIT OFFICERS

NOMINATIONS must be received by April 12
ELECTION DATE & TIME: APRIL 17: 7 a.m. — 5:30 p.m.
APRIL 18: 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.
VOTING LOCATION: BIC 2418 (CODAA OFFICE)
TALLY DATE, TIME & PLACE: APRIL 24: 2 p.m. in BIC 2418

Run-off timeline, if necessary:
APRIL 25 at 2 p.m. at the CODAA General Meeting

Absentee ballots will be available on request
Request must be made by April 10, to [email protected]
Absentee ballots must be returned by regular mail, no later than April 24.

See attached ballot for the offices up for election and candidates.

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CODDA officers rally for fair implementation of Affordable Care Act

CODDA officers attended a rally at a meeting of community college presidents on Friday, 3/8, to support fair implementation of Affordable Care Act. Story: http://www.wbez.org/news/adjunct-professors-demand-inclusion-health-care-reforms-106034

Diane Rzeszewski, Mike Dusik, Joe Trahey, Joanne Barsanti, Colleen McCoy, Vicki Root-Wajda
CODAA officers present: Diane Rzeszewski, Mike Dusik, Joe Trahey, Joanne Barsanti, Colleen McCoy, Vicki Root-Wajda
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Affordable Care Act: opinion from Michael Dusik

To: The Illinois Community College Presidents Council/ Trustees Association, March 8 and 9, 2013

Hello: My name is Michael Dusik. I am an adjunct instructor at the College of DuPage.
Thank you for this opportunity to speak to you today regarding the Affordable Care Act. As a past President of The CODAA I have been involved in several contract negotiations. In the course of these meetings the College and our union have developed a mutual respect for one another. We have differences in our views of various subjects; however in our meetings we have the opportunity to explain the rationale for our positions. While this may not lead to a change in attitudes it does, at least, reduce the levels of distrust, and elevate the discussions from emotion to logic.

Therefore our request to you is that you also include us in your discussions. At this time our concern is that we will lose the ability to teach our present class loads due to the possibility that in doing so we would be covered by the Affordable Care Act. It would be unfortunate if the non tenured instructors who comprise 70% of the national teaching faculties in higher education were presented with a fait accompli that impacted their lives in such a negative fashion. I would also bring to your attention the fact that this issue is one that affects everyone in America who is a member of what Author Guy Standing refers to as the Precariat. This class of workers chief characteristic is its lack of labor related security,and therefore they live a marginal existence based on the lack of connectivity with their managers/employers

What I am suggesting is that you lead by example, demonstrate that in Illinois we have a vibrant progressive education system that deals with the present and future challenges not by executive fiat, but by a collegiate inclusive process. One that listens to all of its stakeholders, and that is empathetic with the basic freedoms inherent in our democratic republic. One that leads, and why not lead?, the country in demonstrating that we can develop initiatives and solutions to our shared problems, not in an autocratic fashion, but rather in the spirit of a democracy that embraces all of our community.

Mike Dusik

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Tribune Article: Affordable Care Act

Obamacare (Affordable Care Act) may impact college adjuncts’ workloads, see Eric Zorn’s article in the Chicago Tribune:

http://blogs.chicagotribune.com/news_columnists_ezorn/2013/03/-teachers-colleges-getting-early-lesson-in-obamacare.html

 

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IEA PENSIONS Call to Action

Pensions are under attack – Call NOW!