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William Tranchell award winners

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The William Tranchell award winners for 2015 and 2016 were announced on Opening Day.  2015 - Patricia Kaiser2016 - Denise CrowdenThe award was established to honor a faculty member, as defined by the FFECC… who has contributed to the well being of fellow faculty in a manner exemplified by William ‘Bill’ Tranchell. -willingness to “go beyond the call of duty” -enthusiasm in the exercise of professional & collegial responsibilities -championed educational rights & concerns -work with faculty union

VOTE-COPE raffle for a Surface tablet

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The VOTE-COPE donation form is available on the LINKS section of the website.Please return completed forms to the FFECC Office at FFECC, room 473, city campus. 

Spring 2017 FFECC Call for Nominations

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MEMO TO:      Members of FFECCFROM: Elections CommitteeDATE:  February 16, 2017SUBJECT:         Call for NominationsThe Elections Committee of FFECC requests nominations for the following positions:A representative shall be elected for every forty (40) members or fraction thereof, in each division as Divisional Representatives. – Membership by campus and division.  These positions are elected for a three (3) year term, and are as follow:1 City - Bus/Public SVS/Tech/Health Science 1 South -

Higher Education lobby days in Albany

FFECC holds legislative breakfast

FFECC holds General Membership meeting

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The FFECC held its 2017 General Membership meeting at North campus on April 26, 2017. The PowerPoint presentation is available under the "members" section of the website.

NYSUT days at Darien Lake

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FFECC members can purchase Darien Lake tickets for $20.99(+tax) each to be used (July 8-23, 2017). Members can utilize the form available on the "links" section of the website or purchase tickets on-line. Visit www.darienlake.com and enter promo code NYSUT, pay by credit card and print-n-go.

FFECC Retirement/Awards Dinner held on May 12, 2017

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The FFECC hosted a dinner at Curly's grille to celebrate the contributions of our friends and colleagues who recently retired. Those attending included: 
Christine Bellari/Nursing
Janet Evert/Math
Craig Gassman/Building Management
Edna Kee/Humanities    
Christine Lamanna/Dental hygiene
David Mallory/CITS
James Stranz/Networking & Telecomm
Mary Wilczewski/Nursing
Diane Zych/Math
We also honored Erie county Legislator Kevin Hardwick with the FFECC “Friend of Education” award.
Pictures from the evening are available to view in the Gallery link.

FFECC Broadside 5/22/2017

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Welcome to the new FFECC Broadside.
If you want to inform your colleagues about your activities or those of your department or Unit, please email a short summary to delaney@ecc.edu  and rojas@ecc.edu.
ECC’s Commencement
ECC’s 2017 commencement was held on the evening of Wednesday May 17 in the Buffalo State College Gym. FFECC Broadside attended. Our thoughts:
If you haven’t been to graduation recently, do yourself a favor and go next year. As an ECC faculty/staff member you will not experience a more inspiring evening anywhere at any price. ECC’s are the happiest, proudest graduates we have ever seen at any college commencement anywhere, and they bring with them the happiest, proudest collection of friends and family. Given the challenges overcome and sacrifices made by many of our students to get onto that stage on Wednesday, and their obvious joy at their achievements, it reminded us all of exactly why we do what we do. Almost every person walking across that stage had accomplished something that required more courage than anything we have done in our lives. It also reminds us that, all in all and despite everything, collectively we are doing a damn good job!
College Senate Task Force to Study Safety and Security
ECC students, faculty, and staff have recently expressed a desire for more timely, appropriate, and widely disseminated information about potential safety issues within the college, and for more guidance and training about reporting potential safety issues, emergencies, and unsafe behaviors, and about protocols for handling such situations.  A widely collaborative process for addressing these concerns that includes all constituencies will create the best solutions.  Furthermore, NYS Education Law Article 129-A states there must be an advisory committee on campus security that reviews current campus security policies and procedures and makes recommendations for their improvement.
ECC’s College Senate has established a taskforce to study and make recommendations about improving training, guidance and communication for students, faculty, and staff about campus safety issues and to create the advisory committee on campus security mandated by state law. This taskforce will examine existing college policies and procedures with respect to reporting, responding, resolving, and communicating emergencies and unsafe behaviors, including student and employee codes of conduct, and identify any weaknesses or gaps. The taskforce will also research best practices across the SUNY community colleges and other institutions. Representatives from Senior Executive Staff, administration, teaching faculty, counselors, appointees from all unions, and students will comprise this group.
The taskforce will report its initial findings and recommendations to the College Senate at the first session of the Senate in the fall 2017 semester. By the third session of the Senate in fall 2017 at the latest, the taskforce will present its complete recommendations.
What Having a Union Does for You
The Supreme Court will likely hear one or more cases this term that could affect your ability to have a union at ECC. Seriously. One such is Janus v AFSCME, but there are others.
The essence of these cases is whether to allow agency fees. In 21 states including New York, agency fees are the fees that public sector unions collect from employees in the bargaining unit who choose not to join the union. These fees are not union dues but consist of a large portion of the money that union members pay as dues, excluding that part used for political activities.
Public sector unions, such as FFECC, are required by law to bargain for and represent non-union members in their bargaining unit, and to protect all their rights under the contract. These fees support these activities on behalf of non-members, preventing what is called “free riders” or sometimes “freeloaders” to benefit from the activities of the union while doing nothing to support it. 
If the Court decides in favor of the plaintiffs in any of these cases, all states will become “right to work” states, which means agency fees will be outlawed. However, the union will still have an obligation to provide all non-paying non-members the same protections as paying members. If this happens, and a public sector union’s paying membership falls below 50% of the bargaining unit, the union can be de-certified. Then it would no longer exist.
Let us pause for a moment to consider what some of these protections are.  The median weekly earnings of unionized workers are nearly 30% higher and more secure than non-union workers in equivalent positions. Without salary schedules in your union contract, individual employee salaries could be changed arbitrarily without regard to any fair standard. Union contracts prevent employees from being arbitrarily fired – it is your contract, not the law, that provides this protection. In our case, your FFECC negotiated union contract secures tenure/permanent status for full-time members, which entitles those members to multi-stage progressive discipline, due process, and mandatory arbitration in cases of termination. Without these protections all college employees would become “at-will” employees subject to termination for no reason at all. Furthermore, without the contract, management would be free to change our health insurance without bargaining, or reduce it to the bare minimum coverage currently required by the ACA.
Furthermore, many powerful New York anti-union activists would love to eliminate the Tri-borough Amendment to the Taylor Law, which enforces the pre-existing contract agreement during possibly lengthy new contract negotiations.  It was this amendment that ensured us our step/pay increases and continued health care coverage during our recent six and a half years of contract negotiations.  Without this law, as of August 2009, management could have stopped any pay increases or changed our health care coverage, or eliminated full-time employees without regard to seniority.  Considering the college’s ongoing financial struggles, it is not inconceivable that management could have seen this as a good way to balance the books, and of course getting rid of the longest-term full-time employees creates the most savings. Eliminating the Tri-borough Amendment is one of the motivations for the push to hold a Constitutional Convention next year.
All public sector unions are under threat. Please inform yourself about the upcoming Supreme Court cases and talk with your union representatives about these topics.

Adrian Ranic named Local Leadership award recipient

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NYSUT held the annual WNY awards ceremony at Riverworks on May 25, 2017. Adrian Ranic was named the FFECC Local Leadership award recipient.
Adrian Ranic is an Associate Professor in the Mathematics/CS department at ECC. Adrian has been the FFECC VP for North Campus for four years and before that Adrian was a Liberal Arts Division Representative and member of the Grievance Committee, as well as Chair of the FFECC Constitution Committee. 
As a former student at ECC, Adrian is a strong believer in the mission of community colleges in that they afford all students the opportunity to be successful. Adrian’s union work is an expression of his belief that top-notch faculty and facilities are critical to the central mission of higher education. 

Attending the Presidential Candidates Campus Forums

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Dear FFECC members,
The Presidential Search Committee has identified the top 4 candidates to potentially become the next President of Erie Community College. All FFECC members have an opportunity as part of the search to meet these top 4 candidates. We encourage you to ask questions that are of concern to you as a FFECC member.
The forums will take place on 5/31, 6/2, 6/5 and 6/6 and will be one hour long; candidates will make a 30 minute presentation to our community followed by a 30 minute Question & Answer period.
The specific dates and times are the following:
Candidate #1:  Wednesday May 31st 10:30am – 11:30am.  North Campus, B207
Candidate #2:  Friday June 2nd 10:30am – 11:30am.  City Campus, Gillette Auditorium
Candidate #3:  Monday June 5th 10:30am – 11:30am.  South Campus, 5101
Candidate #4:  Tuesday June 6th 10:30am – 11:30am.  North Campus, B207
The names of the candidates will be released the day before each presentation so you can come prepared to the candidate forums.  Candidates will not travel between campuses, they will only appear at the campus listed above on those dates.
If you are unable to attend they will be livestreamed at http://eccstream.ecc.edu/president.html.
We hope you can attend,
FFECC Officers
Andrew Sako, President Patricia Kaiser, VP City Adrian R. Ranic, VP North Michael Higgins, VP South Denise Crowden, Secretary Kristin Kozlowski, Treasurer Michael Delaney, Grievance Chair

ECC budget vote on June 22, 2017

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STRONGER ECC - INVEST IN OUR FUTURE
On Thursday June 22, 2017 at 2 PM – Join us at County Hall – ECC Budget Vote Please join your FFECC leadership team in Erie County Legislative Chambers on Thursday June 22, 2017 for the ECC budget vote. The 2pm meeting will be held at Old County Hall, 92 Franklin Street on the 4th floor. We would like as many of our members as possible to attend, preferably wearing FFECC red shirts – the number of people who show up sends a powerful message to lawmakers. At this point we are not taking a position of opposition to the ECC budget since that could put our members’ livelihoods in danger, but we have major criticisms of the tuition increase and additional burden on our students.
If attending, please RSVP to . You can also let us know if you need a red shirt (include your shirt size.)
In Solidarity, Andrew Sako, President Patricia Kaiser, VP City Adrian R. Ranic, VP North Michael Higgins, VP South Denise Crowden, Secretary Kristin Kozlowski, Treasurer Michael Delaney, Grievance Chair

New discount for FFECC members with HUNT real estate

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FFECC has partnered with HUNT real estate to offer discounts to those members buying or selling their homes.

NY state constitutional convention vote NO!

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The constitution establishes the fundamental rights you enjoy as a citizen of NY State, as a public employee, retired employee, including:
Guaranteeing the right to a free public educationProhibiting reductions in public pension benefitsRights to workers compensationRights to be a member of a union and bargain collectivelyRequiring that the state provide for social welfare needs
The constitution establishes a basic organizational structure for state government. Changes could be made that give too much power to one branch, for example the Executive. This could unbalance power and weaken the legislature. The constitution sets the most important policy goals for the people of NY State. Changes will affect every other law currently in place and will impact future statutes.

FFECC contract distribution

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The complete and current FFECC contract (collective bargaining agreement) is now available on the FFECC website, www.ffecc.org which is also your best source for information about your union's activities and events.
If you have not already done so, you will need to create a login in order to access our contract and other "members only" information on the website (directions below).
Starting at the FFECC afternoon breakout session “Advocating for Our College, Our Students, and Our Colleagues; Building a Stronger Professional Union” on Opening Day, the FFECC leadership will also be distributing thumb drives containing the complete and current contract. Come to one of the sessions or our social event at Buffalo River works to get one!  
The leadership team will continue to distribute contract thumb drives throughout the semester.
Welcome to a new academic year and a new and stronger SUNY ERIE!
In solidarity,
Andrew Sako
FFECC President

Opening Day and after party

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Opening Day is Wednesday, August 30, 8:00 am to 3:00 pm, South Campus. Come and meet ECC's new President, Dr. Dan Hocoy.
Of vital interest to all FFECC members: join your FFECC leadership team on Opening Day for breakout sessions “Advocating for our college our students and our colleagues; building a stronger professional union” at 1:00 and 2:00 pm in Room 5101. The intent of these sessions is to inform our members of potential external challenges that could affect not only your profession but the students you serve.
NYSUT leadership and professional staff will present and discuss upcoming legal challenges to public sector unions (such as ours) as well as how to build a more collaborative, participatory "transformational" union to react to these challenges.
NYSUT Executive Vice President Jolene DiBrango will speak as well as your FFECC officers and NYSUT labor relation specialist Elizabeth Vignaux. Come to one or both sessions. Thumb drives containing the FFECC contract will be distributed at the end of each session.
We look forward to seeing you as we begin a new chapter at Erie Community College.
After Opening Day, starting at 3:30, join us for an Opening Day after party at Buffalo River works, 359 Ganson Street, Buffalo 14203 for drinks and hors d'oeuvres. Come to meet and greet your FFECC leadership team and, we hope, College officials.
Welcome to a new academic year and a new and stronger SUNY ERIE!
In solidarity,
Andrew Sako
FFECC President

Upcoming 5K run/walks of interest

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NYSUT and the FFECC are sponsoring the I love public education 5K run/walk on September 23, 2017 at 10:30am.
The walk will take place at Wilkeson Point on the outer harbor.
Please contact Sara (FFECC office) at 270-2938 if interested.
Labor Management Health Fund is sponsoring the 3rd annual 5K run/walk on September 9, 2017 at 9am.
The walk will take place at Chestnut Ridge park and is free to all LMHF subscribers and family members. 
Please call 601-7980 to sign up by August 25th.

NYSUT EVP Jolene DiBrango speaks with FFECC members during Fall 2017 Convocation session

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NYSUT Executive Vice President Jolene DiBrango, NYSUT labor relation specialist Elizabeth Vignaux, as well as your FFECC officers spoke about potential external challenges that could affect not only the profession but the students we serve. NYSUT leadership and professional staff discussed upcoming legal challenges to public sector unions (such as ours) as well as how to build a more collaborative, participatory "transformational" union to react to these challenges.

The Lion King at Shea's performing arts center

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The FFECC invites you and your family to a Shea’s special engagement of “The Lion King” on Thursday, December 14th, 2017.Tickets are $65.00 and include dinner at Della Mostra (next door to Shea’s).There are limited tickets available; please reply promptly if interested.For information, please contact the FFECC office at 270-2938 or ffeccoffice@ecc.edu

FFECC members support DACA with college officials

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FFECC members pictured above (Angela Crocker, President Andrew Sako, Jill O'Malley, Grievance Chair Michael Delaney, VP Patty Kaiser & VP Jason Steinitz) attended a press event to support Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The event was hosted by President Dan Hocoy, Ph.D and unveiled new supportive signage outside of the 45 Oak street building at City campus.
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