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Day Unit Ratification Materials

February 7, 2023

Ratification Materials and Information about the Agreements

  • Summary of Agreement 2-6-23.pdf
  • Ratification Cover Letter.pdf
  • Ratification Notice 2021-23.pdf
  • Faculty Calculations of Salary Advancements.pdf
  • MCCC Salary Structure.pptx
  • Part-Time Employee Pay Calculations.pdf
  • Professional Staff Calcuations of Salary Advancements.pdf

Signed Tentative Agreement and MOAs

  • Tentative Agreement Signed 020623.pdf
  • Chair and Coordinators Extra Work MOA Signed 020623.pdf
  • DE Joint Committee MOA Signed 020623 .pdf
  • Faculty Extra Work MOA Signed 020623.pdf
  • Longevity and Tenure MOA Signed 020623 .pdf
  • PT Salary Grid MOA Signed 020623.pdf
  • Salary Grid Interval Changes MOA Signed 020623.pdf

Filed Under: Contracts, Day, Featured News

New DCE Tentative Agreement has been ratified

February 10, 2022

  • DCE CBA 
  • New DCE TA can be found here
  • Download Retro Pay Calculator (excel)
The DCE Negotiations Team is happy to announce that the DCE Tentative Agreement has been ratified with 98% voting in favor of ratification. The numbers were: 710 Yes votes, 12 No votes, and 1 Unmarked. Thank you to those who were available to tally the vote.
 
The MCCC will be coordinating with Management to sign the updated DCE contract and will follow up with more information about the timeframe for when DCE members can expect to see retroactive pay. A retro pay calculator is posted on the MCCC website to help folks figure out what they should expect to see coming to them.
DeAnna Putnam (DCE Negotiations Team Chair)
SIGNED MCCC DCE 2020 CBA Final TA Feb 8 with MJM and DP esignnature

 

Filed Under: Contracts, DCE

Summer 2020 DCE Memorandum

May 6, 2020

MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
Between the Massachusetts Community College Council – DCE Unit and the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education/MA Community Colleges
The terms below are applicable only to courses offered for Summer 2020 sessions at the Massachusetts Community Colleges in the Division of Continuing Education. Unless otherwise modified below, the terms and provisions of the applicable DCE Collective Bargaining Agreement remain in effect.

Download pdf

Filed Under: Contracts, DCE

Day Negotiating Team

April 24, 2019

On May 22, 2019, the Day Bargaining Team arrived at a Tentative Agreement. TA details and information on ratification will be uploaded shortly.

Day Negotiating Team Updates

  • Day Negotiating Update May. 15, 2019
  • Day Negotiating Update April. 24, 2019
  • Day Negotiating Update Feb. 13, 2019
  • Day Negotiating Update Nov. 3, 2018
  • Day Negotiating Update June 27, 2018

Filed Under: Contracts, Day, day bargaining team

The DCE Bargaining team has reached tentative agreement for a new contract

August 11, 2018

DCE Tentative  Agreement Reached 7.16.18 (pdf)

The DCE Bargaining team has reached tentative agreement for a new contract, with raises of 6 percent and new rights and benefits including sick leave, tuition waiver, and more. DCE Tentative Agreement. The team will be scheduling information meetings for each chapter to explain the tentative agreement and to involve members in the ongoing fight for pay parity and rights for adjuncts. Contract ratification will be scheduled for this fall.

Filed Under: Contracts, DCE, dce bargaining team

Notice Regarding Agency Fees

May 18, 2018

A Supreme Court decision is expected shortly in the Janus case, in which an Illinois government employee has challenged the constitutionality of unions collecting agency fees.

While a previous Supreme Court decision was clear that agency fee collections are lawful, we have been advised by competent legal counsel to exercise an abundance of caution in this matter. Therefore, we, and many other unions will stop collecting agency fees on June 1, 2018 and will continue to abstain from the practice until the case is decided in our favor or a decision permits us to resume collecting agency fees.

In accordance with our decision to halt the collection of agency fees, we have also removed, or will be removing, any material from the website related to services provided to agency fee payers or marketing materials directed towards them.

We apologize for any inconvenience caused by our actions. However, the situation is not of our making. Our decision to halt agency fee collections seems to us to be the most prudent approach until the case is resolved.

Letters are being sent to all affected agency fee unit members who use payroll deduction. College payroll departments are also being advised of our decision. We urge all those working under MCCC contracts to become union members. Click here to review the benefits of membership in MCCC.

In solidarity,
President Claudine Barnes
The Board of Directors

Filed Under: Contracts

What MCCC is Fighting For…

May 15, 2018

After nearly two years of bargaining, Management’s wage offer is 0% the first year, 1% the second! This doesn’t even keep pace with inflation.

MCCC represents 4500 adjunct faculty who teach in the Division of Continuing Education (DCE).

  • In Massachusetts community colleges, 70% of the courses are DCE.
  • Adjunct instructors hired to teach courses in DCE do so on a semester-by-semester basis, with little job security.

We Want Equal Pay for Equal Work

  • Adjuncts earn less than half of what fulltime faculty are paid, for teaching the same courses.
  • The current starting pay is just over $1000/credit hour ($3200 per course/semester).
  • An average community college adjunct earns under $25,000 per year.
  • Many adjuncts are forced to teach at multiple colleges in order to cobble together a living wage.
  • Adjuncts receive NO BENEFITS — no health care insurance through the GIC and no employer contributions to their retirement savings. As public sector employees, they are prevented from paying into Social Security and receive no Social Security retirement benefits.
  • Because adjunct faculty are deeply committed to students, most offer office hours to their students, and participate in college service that benefits students. But they receive NO PAY for this work.
  • MCCC is part of a national movement to win pay parity, job security, and full inclusion in academic life.

The MCCC DCE union has been bargaining with the Board of Higher Education since October 2016.

 The contract has been extended several times, and it is now slated to expire on 6/30/2018.

  • The MCCC and BHE are currently in contract mediation, with a state mediator assisting the parties.
  • The DCE bargaining team is seeking a path to pay parity with fulltime faculty (MCCC “Day” bargaining unit), who are members of the same union.
  • MTA is pursuing state legislation to provide health care coverage for adjuncts in community colleges, state universities, and the UMass system. (H. 4153)
  • The pay offer from the BHE (as of 5/1/18) is for a 0% increase in 2018 and a 1% increase in 2019.
  • At the 5/1/18 meeting of the Board of Higher Education, President Ellen Kennedy of Berkshire Community College told the BHE she hopes the contract disputes will be settled soon. MCCC members believe the College Presidents appreciate the hard work and professionalism of all community college employees.
  • Conditions can be improved: Adjuncts at UMass Boston and Amherst (also members of MTA) have a path to parity and benefits if they teach a half-time course load, and have greater job security and opportunities to become fulltime faculty.

Community colleges offer the best hope for working families to have a chance at the American Dream. Our community colleges offer the best and, sometimes, only pathway toward the bright future that is the basic right of all who have chosen to make America their home.

Nevertheless, we must not allow the success of these institutions to result from the exploitation of the dedicated, hard-working adjuncts who often care more about their students than about themselves. Our Commonwealth’s community colleges deserve adequate funding. Students at Massachusetts’ community colleges deserve to learn in institutions which are adequately funded and with faculty and staff earning a fair and decent wage. All adjunct instructors at the community college deserve compensation equal to their full-time counterparts for doing the same work.

Filed Under: Contracts, Day, DCE, dce bargaining team

Two bills focus on ending exploitation of adjuncts

July 7, 2017

The contributions that adjunct faculty members make to higher education are enormous, but the compensation they receive in doing so is pitiful.  Read Full Article

Filed Under: Contracts, DCE, In the News

DAY CONTRACT SALARY GRID RATIFIED

May 16, 2017

The Salary Grid Committee has completed its discussions regarding a new salary grid system that, if ratified, will be incorporated into the 2015-18 Day Unit Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and take effect July 1, 2017. The MCCC Board of Directors has voted to unanimously recommend its ratification. Below are materials regarding the salary grid so you can learn more before you cast your ratification vote.

Note: The ratification materials should arrive at your home address around Thursday of this week. If you’re a Day unit member and you don’t receive a ratification package, please contact the MCCC office at (508) 890-6688. Your ratification ballot must be received at the MCCC office by 4pm on Wednesday, May 31st. Please ensure you leave enough time for mailing and remember there’s no mail on Memorial Day, May 29.

Documents concerning the salary grid

Mailed materials:

  • MCCC Salary Grid Coverletter (pdf) – This explanatory cover letter accompanies the mailed ratification ballot.
  • MCCC Salary Grid Summary FAQ’s (pdf) – This document provides a basic summary of how the grid system will work and answers frequently asked questions about the grid.  This document will also accompany the mailed ratification ballot.

 Other education materials

  • MCCC powerpoint presentation – A presentation that explains the grid
  • MCCC Salary History (pdf) – An important document that provides the historical context for this agreement.
  • Published Grids Faculty (pdf) – Find the faculty salary grids here.  There is one for each faculty rank.
  • Published Grids Professional Staff (pdf) – Find the professional staff salary grids here.  There is one for each professional staff grade.
  • Salary Grid Memorandum of Agreement – This document outlines in detail the agreement that will be implemented between the MCCC and the Board of Higher Education if ratified.
  • Additional Frequently Asked Questions– This document will be updated regularly to cover additional questions posed about the Salary Grid system.

Questions?

The salary grid committee can be reached at this email SalaryGrid@mccc-union.org

Ratification Notice

Filed Under: Contracts, Day

Telephone Town Halls

March 31, 2017

Using MTA technology, the calls are facilitated from MTA headquarters in Quincy. Pictured “in action” are VP Jeff Seideman, President Diana Yohe, and MTA Consultant Ted Lewis.

Scheduled Dates and Times:

Look for invitations with “call in” registration information from Chapter Presidents or contact VP Jeff Seideman at vpjeff@mccc-union.org

Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 8-9 p.m. – Bristol members. MCCC President holds the first of several “telephone town halls” to engage in conversation with faculty and professional staff members working at our 15 statewide community colleges.

Thursday, April 6, 2017, 7-8 p.m. – invitations to MassBay, Roxbury, and Quinsigamond members

Wednesday, April 12, 2017, 8-9 p.m. – invitations to Northern Essex, North Shore, and Middlesex members

Thursday, April 13, 2017, 7-8 p.m. – Cape Cod, Massasoit, and Bunker Hill members

TBD – Berkshire, Holyoke, Greenfield, and Springfield Tech members       

Filed Under: Contracts, DCE

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