Saturday, December 4, 1999

BOARD MAJORITY/OLD GUARD AXIS (a.k.a. “the Axis”).


BOARD MAJORITY/OLD GUARD AXIS (a.k.a. “the Axis”).
(From The Dissenter’s Dictionary, 1999)

Mike Runyan, maybe
     Sometimes called the "Dark Side," the Axis comprises that loosely-affiliated collection of groups and individuals that has successfully thwarted shared governance and imposed an anti-faculty agenda on the district since December of 1996, which saw the arrival of the Old Guard-backed BOARD MAJORITY. The members of the Axis are not unified by a philosophy but, rather, by opportunism and a lack of principle. More specifically, they are unified by a willingness to embrace "quid pro quo" relationships for personal gain. Thus, the union Old Guard have consistently supported and defended the Holocaust-denying and shared governance-bashing Steve Frogue, who, for his part, votes for lucrative faculty contracts and Old-guard-friendly administrative appointments. Avowed “fiscal conservative” John Williams has been the union's greatest booster during contract negotiations, and the Old Guard have reciprocated. Former Mathur foe Glenn Roquemore suddenly became Mathur’s closest ally after his sudden promotion from geology instructor to acting VP of Instruction; and so on.
This loosely affiliated group comprises the Faculty Association's Old Guard, the Board Majority (or at least the original BM), and various allies and beneficiaries such as Glenn Roquemore, Armando Ruiz, Raghu Mathur, Chancellor Sampson, and district PR officer (and former Faculty Association consultant) Pam Zanelli.
     Chancellor Cedric Sampson has emerged as an important member of the Axis team. Within months of his arrival, it became clear that he was willing to do whatever the Board Majority required or desired, no matter how unprincipled or stupid.
     Though the Axis is not an organized group, one of its key constituents--the union Old Guard—appears to be more or less organized. The Old Guard’s successes, however, owe more to reformers' failure to organize than to the Guard’s strategic virtues.

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