To see the video, go to Archived Video (i.e., click on the link).
Then click the VIDEO link for Oct. 27.
The STREAMING VIDEO PLAYER should appear. Using the “jump to” menu at bottom, jump to 8.0 WRITTEN REPORTS, the last section listed.
That’s what you want to watch.
The issue here is that, at the last moment, the Chancellor pulled from the agenda the full-time faculty hiring priority lists. That item (5.19) was listed as
“Approve announcement of and recruitment for full-time faculty positions, contingent upon funding, at Saddleback College and Irvine Valley College.”
Board Policy 4011.1 (faculty hiring policy) requires that this matter be taken care of during the October meeting of the board. Hence, Mathur’s pulling of the item ipso facto violated board policy.
Then click the VIDEO link for Oct. 27.
The STREAMING VIDEO PLAYER should appear. Using the “jump to” menu at bottom, jump to 8.0 WRITTEN REPORTS, the last section listed.
That’s what you want to watch.
The issue here is that, at the last moment, the Chancellor pulled from the agenda the full-time faculty hiring priority lists. That item (5.19) was listed as
“Approve announcement of and recruitment for full-time faculty positions, contingent upon funding, at Saddleback College and Irvine Valley College.”
Board Policy 4011.1 (faculty hiring policy) requires that this matter be taken care of during the October meeting of the board. Hence, Mathur’s pulling of the item ipso facto violated board policy.
During the meeting, IVC Academic Senate President Wendy Gabriella explained the ramifications of pulling this item and then asked why that action had been taken.
Mathur explained that he pulled the item owing to “some questions” by some trustees. This annoyed trustee Padberg, who had not been consulted about this unilateral decision (as we all know, the real "decider" in this district is Wagner/Fuentes and their toady Mathur; other trustees often seem unincluded in decisions).
As Wendy and SC's Bob Cosgrove explained, pulling the item means that the process for the new hires will be delayed a month, which means, among other things, that some of the best candidates for hire will have been hired by the time our colleges finally get around to hiring. (No doubt this is one reason that the board policy requires that the matter be taken care of by October.)
Observe that the original item (5.19) includes the phrase, "contingent upon funding." At least as far as faculty are concerned, the faculty hiring priority list is not a request that all the positions listed by hired; rather, it is a list of priorities for faculty hiring. The number hired is a separate issue (one about which faculty claim no authority).
There was no reason why the prioritizing (i.e., the list provided by faculty) could not have been ratified by the board on the 27th. But because Mathur pulled the item, that didn't happen.
Listen carefully to Mathur and Fuentes in particular. Their righteous indignation is hilarious. In fact, they fucked up, plain and simple.
Our faculty leaders did a great job attempting to shed light on the situation, despite Mathurian and Fuentean protests.
As Bob C noted, this delay does not help students; it hurts students.
The relevant part of BP 4011.1 is section 11:
...By October of each academic year, following approval by the Chancellor, each College President will submit to the Board of Trustees a ranked list of recommended full-time faculty positions for the subsequent year, classified according to Item 2 above, and compiled by an internal process developed by the Academic Senate and the President, and approved by the President....
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Please, Dissent readers, vote tomorrow to restore our board membership to the days when it consisted of people who enjoyed SERVING the best interests of constituents and students instead of serving themselves and their agendas. Watch the clip Roy mentions, but keep a barf bag handy. These people are unbelievable!
Yes, Mathur totally screws this thing up, causing a delay in hiring, but then he lectures faculty as though they had made a mistake. Unfrickingbelievable.
believable or not, they're here to stay.
decision point for the dissenters... keep fighting or throw in the towel?
personally i hope you keep fighting. it's entertaining :)
Justice is a constant struggle - right, Chunk?
Constant.
It depends on how one defines justice
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