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Visioning session dates are 1/16, 2/20, 3/19, 4/16, and 5/21 (every third Tuesdays of the Month) from 4-6 PM ) Explanation: The CCA Part-time Visioning sessions are designed to be a space where important contract and legislation-related information can dealing with part-time faculty issues be shared can be shared and discussed in a way that
BURLINGAME – On Jan. 9, 2024, a coalition of unions and associations representing school employees filed an amicus brief supporting Chico Unified School District (CUSD) in a lawsuit that challenges important protections for LGBTQ+ students. Read More..
SACRAMENTO—California Teachers Association (CTA) President David B. Goldberg issued the following statement following today’s presentation of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2024-2025 state budget: Read More
Did you know that CTA offers financial support to CTA members and their dependents throughout the academic year? One of the benefits of being an active CTA member is having scholarships, grants, and awards available to you and your dependent children. Some of the deadlines are quickly approaching. See the list of opportunities below and apply
As a part-time educator, you have access to all the benefits CalSTRS offers and may have a choice of retirement plans. Become familiar with your CalSTRS membership by attending these online webinars specifically designed for your unique career needs. Please visit this link to register for an event date and time. Register Here
Last week (today is September 13th) the Hartnell College Faculty Association walked in protest of the treatment they have been receiving from their college and Board. Here are some images from the protest. More on our socials! Important Update: De ember 8th. 2023 SALINAS – After a marathon 16-hour negotiating session, Hartnell College Faculty Association (HCFA)
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The push to repeal the Government Pension Offset (GPO) and Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) gained momentum at a Nov. 20 field hearing in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, convened by the House Ways and Means Committee. Witnesses who testified at the hearing—the first in many years—included octogenarian Paula Porter, a teacher for 38 years whose husband died at age
What does all this mean for the future of higher ed, and especially, our adjuncts, who carry so much load with abysmal compensation? Read more!
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