Monday, August 13, 2012

Print, Please.


All summer long Rebel Girl has heard tales of the broken printer in A-200, you know, the workhorse of a printer that serves ALL the faculty in their mousehole offices in A200.

Today she saw it for herself.

Not a pretty sight. The two paper drawers were on the floor and various faculty took turns kneeling in front of the machine as if in prayer.

Even more alarming is the specter of what next Monday, the first day of classes, will be like as, say several dozen faculty members attempt to print out rosters, add cards, syllabi, course material, etc. It's already pretty bad.

Resorting to Biscuitry
Apparently, during the summer session faculty have been trotting over to the Biscuit (BSTIC) and signing on the computer designated for adjunct or else begging to use those office computers allotted to full time faculty. —Workable perhaps for summer's small scale but perhaps not so for the fall.

Parts have been on order for some weeks now, she has been told.

Someone volunteered to drive over to Office Depot and pick up whatever parts were necessary. A collection has been taken. We'll keep you posted.

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Faculty Association: the return of the Old Guard (and John Williams)

Williams: Coming soon to a BOT near you?

Old Guardster Ken Woodward
     As you know, the SOCCCD faculty union (the “Faculty Association” or FA) has a PAC (see membership), which does much of the union’s political work, including endorsements of and contributions to trustee candidates, pending approval by the Rep Council (the elected representatives of faculty at both campuses).
     A month ago, the FA PAC interviewed trustees Frank Meldau and Jim Wright (both face election in November), and then recommended Meldau, Wright, and Bill Jay for endorsement.
     Soon thereafter, the FA’s exec committee approved all three endorsements.
     The PAC then met in early August (i.e., a few days ago), interviewing, among others, John Williams, a candidate for his old seat (he filed on the 9th), now occupied by Meldau. They decided to recommend endorsement of Williams, too!
     They also decided to pay for Meldau and Williams’ filing fees.
Lee Haggarty
     The exec committee then met and decided to leave the question of Williams’ endorsement to the entire Representative Council. No doubt that decision reflected knowledge that some unionists would strongly oppose endorsement of Williams.
     You bet.
     That Williams is a sleazy, disgusting bastard has been known for quite some time. During the bad old days of SOCCCD Brown Act violations (c. 1997-8), Williams was by far the most egregious violator. He was intimately involved in the disastrous district reorganization of 1997 and the board’s efforts otherwise to lessen faculty authority—for example, by eliminating reassigned time. Williams was Steve "Holocaust denier" Frogue’s strongest ally, even during the Frogue recall. And, of course, he supported Raghu Mathur to the bitter end.
     Most entertaining of all: as trustee, he was notorious for using conference money to take lavish trips, often to Orlando, where he has family. Hence the moniker "Orlando Boy."
     Plus he’s bone stupid.
Mathur crony Ray Chandos
     Despite Williams' manifest creepitude, even after the FA was reformed (i.e., the Old Guard was voted out of leadership) in about 2000, it supported Williams, over the strong objections of Dissent, among others. It's not that they liked the guy. It's just that they thought Williams would support the contract. Anything for money, I guess.
     But, in part thanks to DtB's reporting, by about two or three years ago, Williams was in big trouble with his Public Administrator/Guardian gig down at the county, and, no doubt, he was overwhelmed. So he bailed from the board. The board chose Meldau as his replacement. (Williams eventually resigned from his county post after many months of BOS efforts to remove the guy. Williams is a huge embarrassment for the local GOP.)
     But how is it that John Williams, poster boy for OC political corruption, cronyism, and incompetence, became a candidate for his old seat on the board?
     Evidently, the union “Old Guard”—a group once fronted by the likes of Sharon Macmillan, Sherry Miller-White, and Ray Chandos and who are responsible for much that has gone wrong in our district in the last sixteen years—is staging a comeback. They got Williams on board. And their people managed to secure Williams’ PAC endorsement.
Unprincipled: Miller-White
    When Meldau, a decent guy, learned of the FA’s possible endorsement of the slimy Williams, he decided to withdraw from the race.
     Nice goin', FA. You're doin' a heck of a job.
     That pretty much leaves Williams.
     The only person who dislikes Williams more than I do is board President Nancy Padberg, and so she and her cronies are attempting to scrape up a Republican candidate for the seat before the deadline late Wednesday afternoon.
     Never underestimate an angry Nancy.
     God only knows who she’ll come up with though. I think John Schmitz' widow is available. Imagine!
     The next Rep Council meeting will be in early September, at IVC.
     The next PAC meeting is 2:00, Tuesday, not long after the FA luncheon.
     You're not invited.

Micael Merrifield
P.S.: another potential candidate, Tim Jemal, has not yet filed but may yet do so. I'm told by reliable friends that he's a great guy with great connections.

P.P.S.: should you wish to contact your rep or a union leader, see
• officers
• Representative Council
• SOCCCD employee directory
Michael Channing
P.P.P.S: current PAC membership, according to the FA website:
Paula Jacobs, President
Claire Cesareo-Silva, President Elect
Lewis Long, Past President
Ken Woodward, Treasurer
Allison Camelot, Secretary
Loma Hopkins, Membership Chair
Beth Clary, Part Time Faculty Chair
Lee Haggarty, Past President
Mike Merrifield, Past President
The Runyan
Michael Channing, Past President
Sharon MacMillan, Past President
Sherry Miller White, Past President
Margot Lovett, SBS Saddleback College
Martin Welc, BS Saddleback College
Georgina Guy, Counseling Saddleback College
Ted Weatherford, HPE Irvine Valley College
Fawn Tanriverdi, Counseling Irvine Valley College
Ron Ellison, FA Irvine Valley College
Please note: the decision to endorse Williams was not unanimous

A curious slide projected during an inservice activity at IVC earlier today
Bomb, plane: result of Windows-->Mac snafu

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