AS YOU KNOW, Chancellor Raghu P. Mathur has screwed up bigtime (see A Mathurian fiasco), for he has allowed the district to trend toward severe noncompliance with the 50% Law (which requires that at least half of district expenditures be on instruction). Mathur has responded to his huge f*ck-up with a massive hiring initiative. At the recent board meeting, he explained that he hopes to hire 45 (or 40) full-time faculty ASAP. (Note: even if that occurs, it will do nothing to bring us into compliance this year, since the new hires won’t start work until the fall of 2008.)Even before the board meeting, it was clear that Mathur was determined to push for these hires. Further, it appeared that he and his crew were intent on violating provisions of our new (and hard-won) hiring policy, BP4011.1!
The latter situation, Senate officers told us, was being addressed.
Last Wednesday (the 21st), we, here at Dissent the Blog, suggested that faculty, especially faculty who expect to serve on hiring committees, bone up on that policy (see Our hard-won hiring policy). Faculty knowledge of that policy, we reasoned, was the best defense against abuse by you-know-who. (That point had already been made on campus by some senate officers.)The blog post included a link to the district website at which board policies are posted. At the time, I made sure that the policy (i.e., the correct and current policy) was posted there. It was.
But then, this morning, someone discovered that the policy was no longer listed at the site. I checked. Sure enough, it had disappeared, without explanation.
I smelled a rat.
IVC’s Academic Senate President immediately made inquiries. In the afternoon, she reported what she had learned: that a classified employee had removed the policy in order to correct some minor typographical errors but that, somehow, she was having difficulty returning the corrected policy to the site. The Senate Prez was inclined to believe this account. I.e., she was inclined to think that there’s no rat.Well, OK. I decided to leave the matter at that.
But, just now—more than five hours later—I returned to the district site. The listing for BP4011.1 had reappeared. Great.
I downloaded the file. What's this? It isn't 4011.1. Rather, it is 4011—Employment procedures for administrators and managers.
What’s it all mean? Dunno.
I’m smelling rodent again. Lots of people are. That wouldn’t happen, of course, were our Chancellor to be an honest man. In that hypothetical world, we’d all say, “Hey, mistakes are made. No big deal.”
But in our rodent world, such talk seems foolish.
SEE ALSO:• Mathur: the case of the mysteriously missing reference check
• Mathur: the case of the mysteriously missing "threats" (See esp. section 25)
• Mathur: the case of the mysteriously missing plaque (See Jeff's remarks)
• Mathur: the case of the mysteriously appearing agenda item




