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APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 1
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter
APSCUF: Your Union representing SU faculty and coaches……
…..in solidarity!
APSCUF/SU FACULTY & COACHES President –Kara Laskowski; Vice President- Aaron Dobbs; Secretary- Robert Shaffer; Treasurer & Technology Chair – Azim Danesh;
Grievance Chair – Cynthia Botteron; Legislative Chair- Michael Greenberg; Meet & Discuss Team – Aaron Dobbs (Co-Chair), Liz Fisher, Sara Grove, Shari
Horner, Stephanie Jirard; Assembly Delegates– Chad Bennett, Debra Cornelius, Steve Haase, Sally Paulson, Cheryl Slattery; CAP Chair – John Quist; Planning & Budget Chair – Ed Pitingolo; Adjunct Committee Chairs – Sarah N. Bryant & Pablo Delis; Enrollment Mgnt. Co-Chairs–Niel
Brasher & Kate Shirk; Membership Co-Chairs –Ashley Grimm & Matt Fetzer; Mobilization Chair – Debra Cornelius; Gender Issues & Social Justice Chair – Jayleen Galarza; Health & Welfare Specialist – Neil Connelly; Public Relations Chair – Kim Garris; Student Affairs Co –Chair – Christy Fic & Luis Melara;
Rich Zumkhawala-Cook NCAA Faculty Representative; Coaches President APSCUF -SU –Rob Fulton; Coaches Vice President APSCUF-SU - Dave Osanitsch
February, 2017 Volume 44, No. 5
Dear Colleagues:
We traditionally call the second semester in a regular academic calendar our
“spring semester” though half of it takes place during the winter. But, the
recent warm (too warm – my fears of exploding tick populations and an
increased toxicity in poison ivy are overshadowing my enjoyment of early
garden preparations) weather and upcoming spring break remind us that this
is often a season of renewal, and that is no different here on campus, and in
our union. The end of February marks the beginning of many events that are
going to require our time and attention, and our collective work.
On campus, we continue to raise questions about budgets and priorities, the
relationships that exist between the University and other entities, including
the Foundation, and to make sure answers to pressing issues are brought
forward through appropriate venues. Our attention remains on the admission
and enrollment processes. I’m gratified to see a true comprehension of the
crisis-level underperformance of those areas, but I am still waiting to see the
tactical implementation of a strategy to turn the situation around. We cannot
rest on the same, or even more of the same, in that most critical area of the
university. In addition, we continue to monitor the per-credit tuition pilot to
assess impact on students (and, consequently, our programs). Paying
attention to the budget means that we also have requested a report of
contracts approved by the Council of Trustees (the most recent year is
included in this newsletter…. page 3 ) which shines light on payments
from the University to the Foundation. I suspect you would like to know
why there are payments going to the entity that ostensibly exists to support
the University — it is certainly a question that we will continue to ask, and I
encourage you to participate in those conversations.
Continued on page 2
EC Reports…. P 4-5
Announcements…. P 6-7
Sabbatical Leave Announced
…. P 8
Statement of Solidarity from
the LGBTQ+ Concerns
Committee….. P 9
CAP CAMPAIGN…. P 10-11
KEEP UP TO DATE:
Register for FAQs, benefits
information, and other
membership material.
If you haven’t done so,
please go to
www.apscuf.org to register
now .
General Meeting
April 6, 2017
3:30pm Rowland 200
Guest Speaker:
Ken Mash
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 2
This spring semester also brings the opportunity to renew our direction through the search, and hopeful hire,
of a new president. Thank you to all who took the time to attend open sessions with the search firm, and to
complete the online survey. I spent about five hours in various search sessions during the firm’s first visit to
campus, and the resounding message from Trustees, administration, faculty, students, and staff was that the
University needs an accomplished academic who is able to provide transformational leadership,
accomplished through building relationships while clearly and effectively communicating a vision. Shari
Horner and I will work diligently to make certain these criteria, essential to the success of an institution of
higher education. Please attend open meetings for updates and, eventually, candidate presentations. We all
have a stake in the outcome of this process and decision.
This work continues against the work of the PA State Senate to launch Scott Wagner’s gubernatorial
campaign/pass anti-union legislation, and the backdrop of the irresponsible and reckless statements made by
Chancellor Brogan who announced a system study, similar to those done in other states where results have
been “mergers and closures” of Universities. Perhaps I’m too cynical, but I see in Brogan’s comments an
attempt to accomplish a privatization agenda that has been beaten back at every turn — by the election of
Tom Wolf, the appointment of a new chair of the Board of Governors, our faculty strike and successful
contract resolution. What better way to “starve the system” than to make such a statement during the busiest
enrollment period, just ahead of budget appropriation hearings in Harrisburg? What better means to divide a
faculty union than to pit those at “have” institutions against those at “have not” schools? I’m grateful for the
leadership of our state-APSCUF president and vice president, and the work of our APSCUF staff (to which
we welcome our new Government Relations director, Phil LaRue today) to push back against what is a
divisive, anti-union, anti-public higher education agenda that still exists in quarters in the State Capital, and
Dixon Center. This work will require your attention and, at times, your support. Please remain actively
engaged and involved.
Like the season, progress comes in fits and starts – it’s sunny and 70F one day, and spitting snow the next;
similarly, we will continue to see progress and achievements among our faculty and students while facing
challenges and pitfalls elsewhere. There is no semester, and no season in which our collective work, our
very unionism, is not needed. The best way for us to succeed, in all endeavors, is to do this work together.
I’m grateful to work with, and for, each of you.
In solidarity,
Kara
HEALTHY U REMINDER Participation deadline is May 31, 2017.
Don’t wait till the last minute!
View new contracts online: Printed contracts are in the works. Meanwhile, you can view the faculty and coaches' contracts on APSCUF's website at http://www.apscuf.org/members/contract . Thank you for your patience. Direct questions about the contract to Mary Rita Duvall, head of labor relations, at mrduvall@apscuf.org
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 3
Small Section of report from Contracts approved by the Council of Trustees
Contracts Approved at COT November 1, 2016-
January 6, 2017
Vendor Purpose Amount
International Creative Mgmt., Inc. Art Garfunkel Performance at LPAC
$ 25,000
Sharon's Rose, Inc. Martina McBride Performance at LPAC $
60,000.00
Cirque Tours, Inc. Cirque Dreams Holidaze Performance at LPAC $
31,264.00
Ridge Road, Inc. Melissa Etheridge Performance at LPAC $
52,500.00
Contracts Approved at COT August 20, 2016 to October 31, 2016
Vendor Purpose Amount
EwingCole Stewart Hall Renovation (Professional Design)
$418,642.00
International Creative Mgmt., Inc. ABBA the Concert Performance at LPAC $
26,500.00
International Creative Mgmt., Inc. The Price is Right Live Performance at LPAC $
25,000.00
Rio Hot, Inc. Diamond Rio Performance at LPAC $
25,000.00
Agency for The Performing Arts, Inc. Monkees Performance at LPAC
$ 50,000.00
Monterey International Survivor Performance at LPAC $
32,500.00
Sinclair Communications, LLC Television Advertising/Trade Agreement for LPAC
$ 20,000.00
A Lovely Night, LLC Cinderalla Performance at LPAC $
43,798.00
*To make information fit, not included are the Contract Number and Type of Purchase
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 4
The APSCUF-SU Executive Committee meets monthly. The APSCUF –SU newsletter will publish
summaries of Committee reports. Not all Committees have monthly reports, so submissions will vary
month to month. February, 2017 Meeting:
Adjunct Committee Report:
- We held an adjunct meeting Feb 2, attendance about 20. There is general interest in another such
meeting, we will try to find a more accommodating time of day later in the semester.
- Main questions/concerns centered on hiring & benefits, particularly related to the new CBA language.
There seem to be confusing messages from HR regarding health insurance over summers & other
benefits.
- Aaron Dobbs attended, answering some questions and gathering others, to be brought to M & D or other
forums, as appropriate. Pablo & Sarah will be following up.
CAP
The Statewide CAP met on January 27-28 in Camp Hill. Given the challenges state-supported higher
education faces during the next few years, and in the 2018 elections, we agreed to raise the statewide and
chapter goals that fund CAP. We also revised the language on the endorsement questionnaires we give to
candidates.
Every APSCUF member should give to CAP through the payroll deduction and/or through the secure CAP
portal <http://www.apscuf.com/members/cap>.
Enrollment Mgnt
Enrollment management has not met yet this semester. Next meeting the Monday after EC
Forum
See FACT
H&W no report.
M&D
2-1-17 agenda
Items Submitted by the Faculty:
1. Interim Appointments Questions/Discussion
a. Tenure, Sabbatical, Promotion Processes
b. Provost’s Office Staffing
2. Faculty Management Committee Minutes Backlog
3. Faculty Search Manual and Process
4. Grievance 2016-002SH-C
5. Travel Abroad Status/Situation
6. IRB Chair Release Time
7. GAP Analysis
Items Submitted by Management:
8. Request for Managers to Teach Spring 2017 Courses
a. COM – Javita Thompson & Bill Morgal
b. ACC – Bill Pooler
9. Contract Implementation Discussion
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 5
M&D continued
Items Submitted by Faculty and Management:
10. Faculty Course Evaluations Committee to Address Student Response Rates
11. Tenure, Promotion, and Sabbatical Guidelines Review Group
Membership
Faculty added 3 new members for this semester. Faculty membership is at 343 Faculty 87%, Fairshare
is at 54 13%. All new hires were sent APSCUF folders at the beginning of the semester with
information of APSCUF and joining APSCUF.
Adjuncts membership to fairshare sits about 50/50. Please go through lists sent out by Diana (in week 1
or 2 of the semester) to EC and Dept Chairs and talk to fairshare adjuncts and ask them to join. A
membership card was sent along with the email.
Coach membership sits at 23 64% and 13 fairshare 36%
CBA’s will be sent to campuses as soon as printing is completed. Rep Council members will be asked to
come to the office to pick them up.
Mobilization
There was no report at LA other than to thank the campuses for a successful strike. State APSCUF will
be soliciting written strike feedback reports in the near future
Planning & Budget
No report
Student Affairs
two updates that are associated to our committee: Student APSCUF Scholarship Awards: Friendly reminder that due date is Feb. 24th, 2017
Luis Melara will be part of Student Trustee Search Committee (Kara reached out to us about
joining this committee since we are the Student Affairs Committee co-Chairs)
The deadline for departments to submit names for departmental awards is also Feb 24, 2017.
SJ
The next local SJ meeting will be held on 3/1; however, Statewide SJ committee held a meeting on 1/30/17.
Content areas reviewed that will be shared at the next social justice meeting:
1. Discussed need to review recruiting guidelines/executive council charge to diversify LA with local committees
2. Discussed parental leave issues and possibility of asking next negotiations team to bring this up and have language in the next contract and/or whether it is a State Meet and Discuss issue. Before moving forward, committee is going to wait and see results from a survey on parental leave experiences during tenure and promotion at Kutztown.
3. Discussed and shared ideas regarding Bystander and sexual harassment training ideas/Clery Act training
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 6
APSCUF/SU Office – Wright Hall 103
Chapter President: Kara Laskowski
APSCUF Hours: M/W 10-11:45am
Phone: 717-477-1299 or 477-1564
Email: klaskowski@apscuf.org
Office Manager: Diana Worden
Hours: 8:00 am to 4:00pm M - F
Phone: 717-477-1791
Email: apscuf@ship.edu or
DLWorden@ship.edu or
dworden@apscuf.org.
Fax: 717-477-1278
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Health & Welfare Update
Just a reminder that any changes in marital status, address, dependents, etc. need to be updated on a Health & Welfare Enrollment
card. Cards are available in the APSCUF Office in Wright Hall 103.
Fulltime and Part-time faculty receive dental and vision benefits through the plan. Contact the APSCUF office!!!
************************************************************************** ARE YOU A FULL UNION MEMBER??
APSCUF full members pay union dues equal to 1.15% of their salary. Fair share faculty are required to pay only 88% of this 1.15%.
However, on paycheck stubs, the fee is simply listed as "UNION DED" for APSCUF and Fair Share faculty alike.
The bottom line: Just because it says "UNION DED" on your paycheck does not mean that you are a full member of the union.
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Change of Address/Alternate Email Address
Have you moved? New alternate email address? New phone numbers? Please contact the APSCUF
office at ext. 1791 or at apscuf@ship.edu with any changes
Upcoming Campus Events
Feb 28 …. Lacrosse at Home vs. Shepard 4pm
Mar 1 …. Women’s BB in PSAC Qtrfinals at Home 5:30pm
Men’s BB is PSAC Qtrfinals at Home 7:30pm
Mar 3 …. Baseball at Home vs. Southern New Hampshire 2pm
Softball Away in Cary, NC 5:30pm & 7:30pm
Mar 4 Baseball doubleheader at Home 12pm & 2pm
Softball Away in Apex, NC 11am, 2pm & 4pm
Mar 4 & 5 Men’s & Women’s BB semifinals and finals TBA
GO RAIDERS!
Welcome New Members!!!!
David Arnold
Criminal Justice
Allison Flythe
Social Work
Dayna Geary
Counseling Center
Jerry Pankhurst
Sociology/Anthropology
Doug Powless
Biology
Robert Sisock
Political Science
Mark Yost
Mathematics
Total Faculty Membership is
347
Total Coach Membership is
23
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 7
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To the following FACULTY MEMBERS who have been approved for
Sabbatical Leaves during the 2017-18 academic year.
Full Year Catherine Clay – History
Brian Ulrich –History
Semester I Neil Connelly – English
Ben Culbertson –Art& Design
Chad Kimmel – Sociology/Anthropology
Heather Sahli –Biology
Semester II Michael Applegarth - Geography/Earth Science
Michael Bibby – English
Neil Brasher – Political Science
Deborah Gochenaur – Mathematics
James Griffith – Psychology
Kurt Kraus – Counseling/College Student Personnel
Karl Lorenz – Sociology/Anthropology
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 9
The LGBTQ+ Concerns Committee recently drafted a statement of solidarity in response to recent changes at the federal level regarding protections of transgender students.Please see the statement that follows….
On February 22, 2017, the U.S. Department of Education and Department of Justice made the decision to
rescind the Dear Colleague Letter on Transgender Students, which was issued May, 2016 and provided
guidelines for serving and protecting transgender and gender non-conforming students. In light of this
decision, Shippensburg University’s LGBTQ+ Concerns Committee would like to offer this statement to
reaffirm our solidarity with transgender and gender non-conforming students on our campus and across
this nation.
Our committee’s work has always focused on ensuring a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment for
LGBTQ+ identified students by increasing awareness and access to necessary resources on our campus.
Some examples of this work include: Facilitating yearly Safe Zone trainings for faculty, staff, and
administrators; developing campus wide events focused on exposing our community to an array of
LGBTQ+ related topics; and advocating for changes in policies to better meet the needs of these
communities. Such advocacy includes speaking out against policies at all levels of government that will
inhibit students from achieving their full capacity to learn and successfully complete their education.
We stand against the decision to rescind the Dear Colleague Letter, as it is a demonstration of continued
marginalization of a vulnerable population. Our committee is fully committed to collaborating with trans
communities and supporting trans struggles for civil and legal recognition and protections. As such, we
hope to continue collaborating with individuals on campus and within surrounding communities to
continue these efforts.
If you or someone you know is in need of support, please check out our committee website for a list of
LGBTQ+ affirming resources: http://www.ship.edu/LGBTQ/Links_and_Resources/
In addition, you can also contact several LGBTQ+ affirming resources on our campus, including the
Counseling Center, Women’s Center, and Multicultural Student Affairs.
Please feel free to reach out to either of the committee co-chairs with any questions or concerns: Dr.
Jayleen Galarza, jgalarza@ship.edu and Dr. Matthew Shupp, MRShupp@ship.edu
In solidarity,
Shippensburg University’s LGBTQ+ Concerns Committee
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 10
THE CAP ( Committee for Action through Politics) REBATE CAMPAIGN
runs from NOW through APRIL 1, 2017. CAP Rebate cards are available in the office (just contact the
office and I will mail /forward one to you). All cards should be returned to the local office by April 1,
2017.
For many years, APSCUF has offered a dues rebate to its members. At the inception of the program, APSCUF
asked all members to complete a dues rebate card which offered members three choices for the $25 rebate.
The $25 could be given to APSCUF/CAP, the organization’s political action committee
The $25 could be left in the APSCUF treasury
The $25 could be paid direct to the member
See memo on page 9 for form.
The money collected for CAP is used by APSCUF to advance the causes of higher education, the faculty and
state system students by supporting candidates who are pro-education.
APSCUF cannot use membership dues funds for political action purposes; thus, the easiest way for
APSCUF/CAP to obtain needed dollars is for members to designate that their dues rebate be given to CAP.
The other alternatives are a direct contribution from the member to APSCUF/CAP or through payroll
deduction. (Authorization cards for payroll deductions are available in the APSCUF office.) Please consider
designating your rebate of $25 to CAP this time.
If you have already donated your past rebates to CAP, “THANK YOU”. You need not sign another card. We
hope that you will consider additional support through the CAP Voluntary Payroll Deduction campaign.
Questions??? Please contact CAP Chair John Quist jwquis@ship.edu or the APSCUF Office at ext 1791.
APSCUF/SU Union Newsletter Page 11
319 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17101-1203 // (800) 932-0587 // FAX (717) 236-1883 // http://www.apscuf.org/members/cap
TO: APSCUF Members FROM: Kenneth M. Mash, President Andi McClanahan, APSCUF/CAP Chair DATE: Feb. 21, 2017 RE: 2017 Dues Rebate Campaign The Dues Rebate originated when Pennsylvania adopted fair share for public-sector unions. As a “thank you” to full members, APSCUF’s Legislative Assembly rebated $25 to every member. Simultaneously, members were asked to consider contributing their rebates to APSCUF/CAP. This history is especially relevant given the current legislature’s attack on unions and that the U.S. Supreme Court is one justice shy of declaring fair share unconstitutional. This year’s dues rebate campaign began Feb. 1, and we truly need everyone’s support. We will be forever caught up in a spiral of cutbacks and privatization unless we are able to successfully elect candidates who want to support public higher education and who respect our faculty union. We need your help. We must continue to advocate for the fair funding for our universities, we must continue to protect the rights of public employees, and we must be the countervailing force against those who seek to eviscerate our State System. In case you missed it, last week at a town hall Sen. John Eichelberger (R-30th) said that he and his fellow senators were “going to do our own study and make some decisions” and “we don’t need these universities all over the state.” (The Sentinel online, Feb. 16, 2017).
Unfortunately, these sentiments are too commonly expressed by the members of Pennsylvania’s General Assembly. We can only counter these ideas when our voices are heard, and our voices are most effectively heard when we pool our resources to support candidates who share our perspective. When we all contribute, we have influence. You have the power to make a difference. By filling out the form below or completing an official Dues Rebate Card at your local APSCUF office, you will direct your $25 rebate to the CAP fund and help APSCUF protect your interests. Thank you to the majority of members who sign the forms and thus allow the rebate to be used by APSCUF/CAP to support political activities that benefit all members. Please note that NO part of your APSCUF dues may be used for political contributions. That is why signing the form or completing the card to support CAP is vital. You also continue to have the option to designate the rebate in other ways; simply contact your campus APSCUF office.
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