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Updated weekly on Tuesday, or Wednesday if Monday is a holiday.

CFA Headlines December 15, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ Save the date for March 4th day of action
2. CAMPUS RESTRUCTURING
    ∙ Stanislaus students, faculty fight back against restructuring
    ∙ New management data reveals increase in average salary,
      decrease in numbers
    ∙ Have you read the white paper on restructuring yet?
3. THE FUTURE OF THE CSU
    ∙ Budget cuts enter new frontier as FERPer receives
      layoff notice at Bakersfield
    ∙ Act now to protect public education by joining the E-March
    ∙ Hearing set on Chancellor’s $31m giveback
    ∙ SF students occupy building to protest budget cuts, fee hikes
4. LINKS OF THE WEEK
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines December 8, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ Globetrotting CSU exec misspent $152,000 in university
      money
2. CAMPUS RESTRUCTURING
    ∙ "Deliverology:” Destruction of the CSU by another name?
    ∙ White paper examines implications of restructuring
    ∙ Stanislaus students, faculty protest at campus president’s
      house
3. CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
    ∙ Chancellor’s Office to campuses: Pay for our mistakes
4. THE FUTURE OF THE CSU
    ∙ Participate in the E-march for educational funding
    ∙ Legislature kicks off hearings on Master Plan
    ∙ CFA to participate in March 4th day of action
    ∙ AB 656 supporters near 30,000! Join them today
5. LINKS OF THE WEEK
6. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines December 1, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ New white paper examines the implications of
      academic restructuring
2. CSU BUDGET
    ∙ Join the “e-march” for CSU funding
    ∙ State Dems pass resolutions supporting full funding
      for higher ed
3. SAVING CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS
    ∙ New AAUP study analyzes Dom Hills cash flow
    ∙ Two more lawmakers voice their opposition to restructuring
4. OTHER CAMPUS NEWS
    ∙ Stanislaus faculty pass vote of “no confidence” on president
    ∙ Attorney General to investigate Sonoma foundation loans
5. LINKS OF THE WEEK
6. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines November 23, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
JOIN THE E-MARCH TO PROTECT PUBLIC EDUCATION IN NEXT YEAR’S BUDGET


CFA Headlines November 17, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ CFA scores big win as CA Supreme Court upholds ruling
      on FERP
2. CSU TRUSTEES MEETING
    ∙ Faculty & Students to confront CSU Trustees
      about “restructuring” proposals
    ∙ Attend Trustees’ meeting Wed & other local campus actions
3. WHAT YOU CAN DO
    ∙ 20,000 have signed the AB 656 petition so far; join them today!
    ∙ Attend your campus bargaining meeting
    ∙ Vote in CalPERS runoff election
4. OTHER NEWS
    ∙ Legislative black caucus opposes Dominguez Hills
      restructuring
    ∙ PPIC report: State thinks highly of colleges,
      is concerned about funding
    ∙ Sonoma foundation’s loan raises further questions
5. LINKS OF THE WEEK
6. SCHEDULE OF ALL-FACULTY BARGAINING MEETINGS
7. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines November 10, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ CSU Chancellor discusses his vision for the future of
      public education
2. WHAT YOU CAN DO
    ∙ Attend the CSU Board of Trustees’ meeting
    ∙ Other ways to make a difference
3.CSU BUDGET DOLLARS & THE CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE
    ∙ Chancellor’s shifty accounting of federal stimulus funds
      raises questions
    ∙ Admin settles CFA grievance; $600,000 moved to instruction
    ∙ Chair of Trustees bemoans the decline of CSU funding
4. CSU TRUSTEES MEETING
    ∙ Trustees to approve budget request
    ∙ Students hold campus events to coincide with
      Trustees' meeting
5. ELECTION 2010
    ∙ CFA endorses Chris Garland for Assembly
6. LINKS OF THE WEEK
7. SCHEDULE OF ALL-FACULTY BARGAINING MEETINGS
8. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines November 3, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ Long Beach highlights ghost-town created by campus closure
      day — Students meet with Governor
2. WHAT WE MUST DO NOW
    ∙ Show your support for AB 656 by signing the online petition
    ∙ Attend your campus bargaining meeting
    ∙ Vote in the CalPERS runoff
3.FUTURE OF THE CSU UNDER ATTACK
    ∙ Program elimination fast-tracked at Pomona
    ∙ San Diego Prez Weber would jettison local students
4. NEW DOLLARS ENTER THE CSU
    ∙ Reed stimulated by federal money
    ∙ CalPERS change provides CSU with windfall
5. CSU TRUSTEES MEETING
    ∙ Students, faculty to tell Trustees: Stop wrecking our university
    ∙ Trustees to vote on budget request for 2010/11
6. LINKS OF THE WEEK
7. SCHEDULE OF ALL-FACULTY BARGAINING MEETINGS
8. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines October 27, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ Bargaining in difficult times; attend your campus CFA meeting
2. TAKE ACTION
    ∙ Add your name to AB 656 "The California Higher
      Education Fund"
    ∙ UC Berkeley conference calls for statewide action on March 4
3. THE FUTURE OF THE CSU?
    ∙ Funding crisis gives cover to academic closure "hit lists"
    ∙ Time extended for closure decisions at Dominguez Hills
4. NOT WITH THE MISSION
    ∙ Let them eat ice cream; Stanislaus prez on college
      as a privilege
5. DEFENDING PUBLIC HIGHER ED – LAST WEEK
    ∙ Students walked out in protest at Fresno last week
    ∙ March & rally at Stanislaus begins letter-writing to campus prez
6. DEFENDING PUBLIC HIGHER ED – THIS WEEK
    ∙ San Marcos, Dominguez Hills & San Diego host AAUP's
      Rhoades
    ∙ Sonoma: Naomi Klein on "The Shock Doctrine California Style"
    ∙ Bakersfield: Panel on AB 656 to help fund the CSU
7. LINKS OF THE WEEK
8. SCHEDULE OF ALL-FACULTY BARGAINING MEETINGS
9. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines October 20, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ Chancellor’s office submits notice to commence bargaining process
2. FAIR SHARE FOR FAIR TUITION
    ∙ Show your support for AB 656 by signing the online petition
    ∙ “Week of Action” events stirs campus activism across the state
3. SAVING CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS
    ∙ 1,000 pack rally to oppose program elimination at CSU Dominguez Hills
    ∙ Torrico & CSU ERFA condemn premature program cuts
    ∙ Daily Breeze examines impact of flawed Dominguez Hills plan
4. PROGRAM ELIMINATION
    ∙ New Administration memo shows program elimination being driven from the
      top
5. OTHER NEWS
    ∙ Editorial: Gov fails students, donors with veto of SB 218
    ∙ Big Ag threatens academic freedom at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
6. LINKS OF THE WEEK
7. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines October 13, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ Rallies, actions promote support for AB 656:
      Cal. Higher Education Fund as CFA's “Week of Action” rolls
      through state
2. SAVING CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS
    ∙ Assemblymember Lieu condemns premature program cuts
    ∙ CFA Assembly passes resolution opposing program
      elimination
3. LEGISLATION
    ∙ Gov. signs AB 399 regarding PERS Service Credit
    ∙ Arnold flunks again, vetoes SB 218
4. CFA ASSEMBLY
    ∙ CFA Assembly plots course for bargaining, spring term
5. LINKS OF THE WEEK
6. WEEK OF ACTION SCHEDULE


CFA Headlines October 6, 2009 (pdf)

1. IN FOCUS
    ∙ October “Week of Action” coming to your campus Oct 12-15
2. ON CAMPUS
    ∙ Dominguez Hills…saving the university as a university
    ∙ Pomona, Northridge hold events to protest budget cuts
3. THE STATE BUDGET & FURLOUGHS
    ∙ View the updated Furlough FAQ
    ∙ CalPERS change in holiday PPO coverage could save CSU, state millions
    ∙ UC President to ask feds for more help, where is Charlie?
4. OTHER NEWS
    ∙ With CSU in flux, faculty gather for CFA Assembly this weekend
    ∙ Gov. candidate Whitman: State workers are 'selfish and arrogant'
5. LINKS OF THE WEEK
6. UPCOMING EVENTS
7. WEEK OF ACTION SCHEDULE


CFA Headlines September 29, 2009 (pdf)

1. BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
    ∙ Faculty, staff and students mourn the master plan for higher ed
    ∙ Trustees review proposed budget request for 2010/11
    ∙ CFA issues ‘Call to Action’ urging Trustees to push hard
      for CSU funding
2. ON CAMPUS
    ∙ More campuses hold actions on budget cuts
    ∙ Extreme measures to eliminate majors & programs
      pop up on campuses
    ∙ October week of action coming to your campus
3. FURLOUGHS & BUDGET CUTS
   ∙ Important info for probationary & FERP faculty on the
     furlough side letter
   ∙ ‘Golden Handshake’ could save CSU money
   ∙ Information on COBRA for Lecturers who may lose
     health benefits
4. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ CSU faculty support UC walkout
   ∙ Send a message urging the Gov to sign SB218: Accountability
   ∙ Submit your ideas for legislation in 2010

   ∙ CalPERS ballots must be postmarked by this Fri (Oct. 2)
   ∙ View the CFA Fall Magazine online
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines September 22, 2009 (pdf)

1. WELCOME BACK
    ∙ to East Bay, Los Angeles, Pomona, San Bernardino and
     San Luis Obispo, all starting classes this week. All campuses
     are now back in session.
2. CSU TRUSTEES MEETING
    ∙ Long Beach faculty to hold ‘funeral’ for Master Plan for
      Higher Ed
    ∙ CFA leaders to call Trustees to action
3. ON CAMPUS
    ∙ Dom Hills faculty resist program elimination
    ∙ Pomona, LA, East Bay hold back-to-school action
      this week
4. LEGISLATION & POLITICS
   ∙ CFA Political Director seeks Assembly seat
   ∙ Send a message urging the Gov to sign SB218–Auxiliary
     Accountability
   ∙ Submit your ideas for legislation in 2010
   ∙ House passes HR 3221—Student Aid and Fiscal
     Responsibility Act
5. USEFUL LINKS
   ∙ View furloughs FAQ, submit your questions
   ∙ See popular student video on the crisis in the CSU


CFA Headlines September 15, 2009 (pdf)

1. WELCOME BACK
   ∙ Bakersfield back in session
2. FURLOUGHS AND BUDGET CUTS
   ∙ Self-Imposed cuts threaten Dominguez Hills academic programs
   ∙ Faculty vow to fight ‘downsizing of the CSU’
   ∙ Download furlough fight-back tools
   ∙ View the FAQ, submit your questions
3. BENEFITS
   ∙ Bill to protect retirement benefits of furloughed employees
     on furlough days
   ∙ Cast your ballot in CalPERS election
4. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ Council for Affirmative Action prepares for fall semester
   ∙ AAUP seeks your input
   ∙ Watch the student video


CFA Headlines September 9, 2009 (pdf)

1. WELCOME BACK
   ∙ Campuses back in session
2. LEGISLATION
   ∙ CSU transparency bill SB 218 sent to Governor
3. FURLOUGHS AND BUDGET CUTS
   ∙ Download furlough fight-back tools
   ∙ View the FAQ, submit your questions
4. BARGAINING
   ∙ August fact finding hearings pushed back due to illness
5. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ Cast your ballot in CalPERS election
   ∙ Lakoff: “privatization is the issue” in Higher Ed
   ∙ Get your CFA_News via Twitter
   ∙ Attend Cal Democratic party activist training
   ∙ Support striking Oakland University faculty


CFA Headlines September 1, 2009 (pdf)

1. WELCOME BACK
   ∙ Campuses back in session
2. BACK TO SCHOOL EVENTS
   ∙ Back to school events address furloughs, budget cuts
   ∙ Get “CFA_News” via Twitter
3. FURLOUGHS
   ∙ Download furlough fight-back tools
   ∙ Faculty members covered by liability insurance
     on furlough days
   ∙ View the FAQ, submit your questions
   ∙ Send ideas to Gov on how to improve CA via Twitter
4. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ CalPERS ballots to choose Board member arrive this week
   ∙ UNC President embarrassed by administrative bloat
   ∙ Call for nominations for open CFA committee seats


CFA Headlines August 25, 2009 (pdf)

1. WELCOME BACK
   ∙ Campuses back in session
   ∙ Faculty rally together as school resumes
2. FURLOUGHS
   ∙ Download furlough fight-back tools
   ∙ CFA fights back over non-reappointments
   ∙ CFA files system
-wide grievance on furlough “clumping”
   ∙ View the FAQ, submit your questions

3. LEGISLATION
   ∙ Resolution opposing 'Defense of Marriage Act' passes
     committee
   ∙ Legislation to increase transparency passes key committee
4. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ Victory in FERP case
   ∙ Fresno faculty rally with car wash workers


CFA Headlines August 19, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
SB 218 PASSES KEY COMMITTEE


CFA Headlines August 18, 2009 (pdf)

1. FURLOUGHS
   ∙ Question of the week
   ∙ Lecturers' Crisis Guide #2: For Lecturers facing loss of work
   ∙ Read the FAQ on furloughs
   ∙ Submit your questions on furlough
2. THE STATE BUDGET
   ∙ CFA kicks off fall with leadership development meeting
   ∙ Cathy Hackett asks for your vote in CalPERS election
   ∙ Cal Dem Party Chair Burton addresses CFA Board

3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ LA Times editorializes in support of SB 218
   ∙ CSU students file lawsuit over fee hikes


CFA Headlines August 11, 2009 (pdf)

1. FURLOUGHS
   ∙ Question of the week: How will furlough days be scheduled?
   ∙ Read the FAQ on furloughs
   ∙ Get answers to your questions? Submit an email
2. THE STATE BUDGET
   ∙ New analysis compares budget documents
   ∙ Steinberg sues over Gov’s line item vetoes

3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ CalPERS election upcoming; CFA supports Cathy Hackett
     & Kurato Shimada


CFA Headlines August 4, 2009 (pdf)

1. FURLOUGHS
   ∙New FAQ answers your questions on furloughs
   ∙Still have questions? Submit an email
2. THE STATE BUDGET
   ∙ Final budget plan hurts Californians
   ∙Faculty letters on budget cuts

3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ Support East Bay auto workers


CFA Headlines July 28, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
CFA BOARD APPROVES SIDE LETTER ON FACULTY FURLOUGH


CFA Headlines July 28, 2009 (pdf)

1. FURLOUGHS
   ∙Faculty vote yes to furloughs, no confidence in chancellor  
   ∙View news coverage of the furlough announcement
   ∙Get involved
2. THE STATE BUDGET
   ∙Gov. signs state budget
   ∙Chancellor, faculty editorialize on budget priorities
   ∙View news coverage of student protest on fee hikes


CFA Headlines July 24, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
FACULTY VOTE TO ACCEPT FURLOUGHS


CFA Headlines July 23, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
FURLOUGH VOTING CONCLUDES


CFA Headlines July 21, 2009 (pdf)

1. TRUSTEES, STUDENTS
   ∙Students hold 48-hour vigil protest leading up to
    Trustees’ meeting
   ∙Trustees: We’re hiking student fees again anyway
   ∙“Old guy” Reed “just amazed” by budget crisis
   ∙CFA President on KQED Radio’s “Forum” Thursday
2. FURLOUGH
   ∙Faculty still voting on Reed furlough plan—
    deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesday
3. TAKING ACTION
   ∙Powerful faculty op-eds spread message
4. CSU BOARD OF TRUSTEES
   ∙Corrupt Fresno cinema deal latest evidence of need for SB 218
   ∙CFA letter to attorney general cited
   ∙Sac Bee: “End secrecy for campus nonprofits”
5. OTHER NEWS
   ∙State budget deal reached—rundown of the most painful
    non-CSU cuts
   ∙Resources for lecturers
   ∙AAUP assists Muslim scholar; offers complimentary
    memberships to CFA members


CFA Headlines July 17, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
FURLOUGH VOTING UPDATE


CFA Headlines July 14, 2009 (pdf)

1. FURLOUGH VOTE
   ∙Update on furlough vote from CFA officers
2. TAKE ACTION
   ∙Faculty, students to take their message to Trustees
    July 21
   ∙Tell the Gov - don't let California go up in smoke!
3. THE STATE BUDGET
   ∙No end in sight for budget negotiations
   ∙UC regents to furlough, cut pay for faculty and staff
   ∙Faculty member opines on need for transparency
4. CSU BOARD OF TRUSTEES
   ∙CSU closes Spring admission
   ∙Student fees to rise 20%


CFA Headlines July 13, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
VOTING BEGINS ON FURLOUGHS


CFA Headlines July 8, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
CFA BOARD VOTES TO PUT CHANCELLOR’S FURLOUGH PROPOSAL TO A MEMBERSHIP VOTE


CFA Headlines July 7, 2009 (pdf)

1. BUDGET CUTS AND FURLOUGHS
   ∙CFA members, Open Letter tell Trustees, “CSU needs
    stronger, better leadership”
   ∙CFA Board to discuss furloughs Tuesday night
2. EXECUTIVE WATCH
   ∙Chancellor Reed hires no-bid private lobbyists
    to fight accountability legislation
   ∙Assembly committee approves SB 218, AB 656
   ∙Sonoma State Foundation betrays its mission
3. TAKING ACTION
   ∙Faculty publish op-ed articles and letters to editors
    to garner public support


CFA Headlines July 1, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
OPEN LETTER TO CSU FACULTY FROM CFA OFFICERS


CFA Headlines June 30, 2009 (pdf)

1. BUDGET CUTS AND FURLOUGHS
   ∙CFA questions Chancellor leadership, half-baked budget plan
   ∙Attend Trustees’ meetings and CFA Action Planning meeting
   ∙View the updated Q&A
2. THE STATE BUDGET
   ∙Dems pass majority vote budget plan, gov vows veto
   ∙New radio ads urge Senators Ashburn and Cogdill to vote for
    a common sense budget
   ∙Gov seeks to limit health, pension benefits for future state workers
   ∙Governor threatens third furlough day for state workers


CFA Headlines June 26, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
1. BUDGET CUTS AND FURLOUGHS
   ∙CFA Board: Faculty Vote will occur when furlough details are known
   ∙CFA meets with Chancellor’s Labor Relations reps
   ∙New FAQ has more answers to your furlough questions
2. STATE BUDGET UPDATE
   ∙No budget deal yet; Controller considers IOUs
   ∙New TV ad says Gov must stop protecting big business at expense
    of students & others
3. MEMBERSHIP VOTE
   ∙Check your email to see if you are on CFA’s list
   ∙You must be a member to vote; sign up to become a member
4. TAKE ACTION
   ∙Mark your calendar for upcoming Trustees’ meetings and CFA Action Planning meeting
   ∙Attend a rally against budget cuts
5. IMPORTANT LINKS


CFA Headlines June 23, 2009 (pdf)

1. BUDGET CUTS AND FURLOUGHS
   ∙CFA to meet with Admin Thursday
   ∙Chancellor, campus presidents meet on budget cuts
   ∙Q&A on furloughs
   ∙How would faculty workload be reduced with furloughs?
   ∙Why letters to the editor are important
2. LEGISLATION
   ∙Higher Ed Committee hears AB 656
3. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines June 19, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
1. BUDGET CUTS AND FURLOUGHS
    ∙CFA Board of Directors to determine upcoming voting dates
    ∙CFA meets with Administration on budget cuts
    ∙You must be a member to vote; sign up to become a member
    ∙Have questions? View the Q&A
    ∙Faculty meet with Presidents, voice their concerns
    ∙UC to cut faculty pay 8%
2. TAKE ACTION
    ∙AB 656 goes to committee; would provide vital funding
    ∙Send a letter to the editor
    ∙Attend a rally in opposition to budget cuts


CFA Headlines June 16, 2009 (pdf)

1. BUDGET CUTS AND CSU FACULTY
   ∙CFA meets with Admin on furlough proposal
   ∙View the Q&A on possible furloughs and budget cuts
2. THE STATE BUDGET
   ∙Budget deal alludes lawmakers as deadline passes
   ∙Watch the ad for a “Common Sense Budget”
   ∙CSU asks for “mandate relief” to help mitigate impact of budget cuts
   ∙Daily 49er: Budget cuts are academic genocide
3. LEGISLATION
   ∙AB 656 heads to committee next week
   ∙LA Times: A California tax on oil drilling? Why not?
4. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines June 12, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
CFA BOARD, BARGAINING TEAM HOLD JOINT MEETING ON CSU BUDGET CUTS


CFA Headlines June 11, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CSU FACULTY


CFA Headlines June 9, 2009 (pdf)

1. THE STATE BUDGET
   ∙ Lawmakers continue work on budget revision
   ∙ Faculty & Alliance allies send 15,000 messages to lawmakers
   ∙ Cal Grants survive first hurdle
   ∙ California Budget Project: Proposed budget hurts poor,
     benefits corporations
2. RETIREMENT
   ∙ NY budget crisis leads to limit in pension benefits
   ∙ CalPERS responds to misinformation on pensions
3. CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
   ∙ PERB issues complaint in Chancellor’s $31M giveback
4. LEGISLATION
   ∙ SB 218 for CSU accountability rolls through Senate 35-1
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines June 2, 2009 (pdf)

1. THE CSU BUDGET
   ∙ Budget decision looms; send a message today
   ∙ Higher ed leaders testify before budget conference committee
   ∙ LAT: California could be the first state to cut student aid
     while hiking fees
2. THE STATE BUDGET
   ∙ Controller Chiang says state is almost broke, needs quick
     resolution of budget
   ∙ Sac Bee’s “the conversation” includes CFA
   ∙ Gov. to cut state workers another 5%
   ∙ UC cuts admin pay 5%; cut to employees up next?
3. BARGAINING
   ∙ Fact finder named, dates to be announced soon
4. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines June 2, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
ACTION NEEDED TO PROTECT CSU BUDGET


CFA Headlines May 29, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
URGENT! ACTION NEEDED TO PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN
CSU FUNDING


CFA Headlines May 27, 2009 (pdf)

1. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Gov unveils $5.5 billion in proposed cuts
   ∙ Plan includes elimination of Cal Grants
   ∙ Enrollment reductions already underway for 2009/10
   ∙ Send a letter to LA Times on Cal Grant cuts
   ∙ Send in campus budget rumors
2. HOW TO FIX THE BUDGET
   ∙ Discussion grows about how to fill state’s leadership gap
   ∙ Sac Bee’s “the conversation” includes CFA
   ∙ New poll shows Californians want real budget reform
3. FACULTY RIGHTS
   ∙ CFA, CSU Admin settle two disputes over student evaluations
4. PROP 8 & EQUAL RIGHTS
   ∙ High Court upholds Prop 8
   ∙ Attend Fresno “meet in the middle” event
   ∙ CFA co-sponsors AJR 19 to repeal the Federal
     Defense of Marriage Act
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines May 21, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
POST- 1A POLL


CFA Headlines May 20, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
PROPOSITION 1A FAILS


CFA Headlines May 19, 2009 (pdf)

1. PROP 1A & THE SPECIAL ELECTION
   ∙ Californians go to the polls to decide fate of ballot measures
   ∙ Chancellor makes false claims about 1A
   ∙ Faculty editorialize against Prop 1A
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Governor unveils two new budget plans
   ∙ Students’ pleas go unanswered as Trustees approve
     another 10% fee hike
   ∙ Send in campus budget rumors
3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ View the new CFA Magazine online
   ∙ New CSU exec gets $285 K
4. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines May 15, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
False Claims Made about Prop 1A in the CSU Chancellor's May 15 Budget Update


CFA Headlines May 14, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
Governor Unveils Doomsday Budget Scenarios as Support
for Propositions Wanes


CFA Headlines May 12, 2009 (pdf)

1. PROP 1A & THE SPECIAL ELECTION
   ∙ One week ‘til election, what you can do to help
   ∙ Gov sells doom & gloom as his ballot measures sink
   ∙ Two more CTA affiliates oppose 1A
   ∙ Participate in a phone bank
   ∙ Stanislaus students oppose budget cuts in YouTube video
2. CSU BOARD OF TRUSTEES
   ∙ Trustees set to approve another 10% student fee increase
3. EXECUTIVE WATCH
   ∙ Daily 49er: Time for somebody else to take the CSU wheel
   ∙ Former CSU exec sacked from White House post
4. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ View the new CFA Magazine online
   ∙ SB 218: ‘Accountability Bill’ passes committee
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines May 8, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
Lawsuit Filed and Dissent Grows against Ballot Measures


CFA Headlines May 5, 2009 (pdf)

1. PROP 1A & THE SPECIAL ELECTION
   ∙ Oakland Ed. Assn. breaks ranks with CTA on 1A
   ∙ More opposition to 1A: Angelides, Kuehl, UC faculty
   ∙ Chancellor Reed favors ballot measure that could
     decimate future CSU funding
   ∙ Let CFA know you’re committed to "Voting No on 1A"
   ∙ Follow the campaign on Facebook, Twitter
   ∙ Request absentee ballots by May 12
2. POLITICS AND LEGISLATION
   ∙ Capitol Lobby Day focuses on CSU funding, accountability
   ∙ Padilla, Johnson address Lobby Day attendees
   ∙ Education committee approves bill to rein in exec pay
   ∙ Attend your campus budget meeting
3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ View the new CFA Magazine online
   ∙ Committee on Committees meet, BOT up next
4. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines April 28, 2009 (pdf)

1. PROP 1A & THE SPECIAL ELECTION
   ∙ Sign up online to help defeat Prop 1A; view the website
   ∙ Dems refuse to endorse 1A at convention
   ∙ View CFA’s Q&A on 1A and the CSU
   ∙ CSU retired faculty vote to oppose 1A -
   ∙ LA Times: Ballot measures are mostly shams and frauds
   ∙ Register to vote by May 4; request absentee ballots by May 12
   ∙ Members of CFA Teacher Education Caucus send open letter
     to CSU Teacher Education Faculty about 1A
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Attend your campus budget meeting
   ∙ Send in campus budget rumors
3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ Capitol Lobby Day is this week
   ∙ BoT to meet Wed to prepare to elect new chair
4. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines April 23, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
CFA SAYS VOTE NO ON PROP 1A IN THE MAY 19 SPECIAL ELECTION


CFA Headlines April 21, 2009 (pdf)

1. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Attend your campus budget meeting
   ∙ Send in campus budget rumors
   ∙ Federal recovery money for education arrives
2. BARGAINING
   ∙ No settlement in mediation; fact-finding is up next
3. SPECIAL ELECTION
   ∙ Prop 1A: It’s already a rainy day
   ∙ Deadline to register to vote is May 4
   ∙ Absentee voters: Request your ballot today!
   ∙ Wear your “No on 1A” button
3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ Attend Sacramento affirmative action forum


CFA Headlines April 14, 2009 (pdf)

1. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Attend your campus budget meeting
   ∙ UC plans to furlough workers
   ∙ Send in campus budget rumors
2. BARGAINING
   ∙ Mediation session held; fact finding up next
3. SPECIAL ELECTION
   ∙ Prop 1A is misleading and poorly written; read it for yourself
   ∙ PPIC: Budget ballot measures face uphill fight
   ∙ Register to vote, request your absentee ballot
3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ Attend Sacramento affirmative action forum
   ∙ CFA to hold Spanish language media training
   ∙ NEA, AFL-CIO, Change to Win form national organizing committee
   ∙ View Assembly resolutions online


CFA Headlines April 7, 2009 (pdf)

1. 70TH CFA ASSEMBLY
   ∙ CFA commits to fight 1A, protect higher ed funding
   ∙ Torrico, Rhoades address Assembly
   ∙ Assembly election results, second AVP Lecturers’ position created
   ∙ View videos from the Assembly
   ∙ Faculty learn Web 2.0 tools; join Facebook groups
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Attend your campus Budget Meeting
   ∙ View California Budget Project’s analysis of Prop 1A
3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ Bill to limit exec pay passes committee
   ∙ Attend Sacramento affirmative action forum


CFA Headlines April 1, 2009 (pdf)

1. ANOTHER CUT TO CSU TRIGGERED EARLY
   ∙ $50 million more in cuts were announced Friday
2. SPECIAL ELECTION MAY 19 — PROP 1A
   ∙ League of Women Voters opposes 1A: spending cap
   ∙ Cal Budget Project deconstructs 1A
   ∙ CSU Trustees vote to support 1A despite risk to CSU funding
   ∙ CFA says register to vote now, let others know how
3. CAMPUSES
   ∙ Sonoma kicks off campus budget summits today
4. CFA IN WASHINGTON DC
   ∙ CFA delegation calls on federal officials to help CSU
   ∙ Relive the trip by visiting “CFAinDC” on Twitter
   ∙ Keep sending your “cuts stories” to White House
5. CSU TRUSTEES & EXECS
   ∙ CFA urges non-confrontational contract solution
   ∙ CFA addressed Trustees last week on advocacy & revenue
   ∙ Chancellor Reed: The good, the bad, the…you know
6. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ CFA Assembly next weekend
   ∙ AAUP says oppose faculty lay-offs at SF Art Institute


CFA Headlines March 17, 2009 (pdf)

1. BARGAINING
   ∙ Mediation process begins
   ∙ View the new Q&A on bargaining
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Thousands of emails, rally precede “trigger funding” hearing
   ∙ Students protest budget cuts at the Capitol
   ∙ Northridge, San Francisco hold budget rallies
3. CFA GOES TO WASHINGTON
   ∙ Faculty to visit nation’s Capitol; follow the trip on Twitter
4. OTHER NEWS

    ∙ View VLOG on CFA’s District Lobby Days
    ∙ CFA Board resolution on Middle East violence
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines March 12, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
Your Email Needed to Stop the Bleeding
Threat of third deep budget cut this year to our state university looms


CFA Headlines March 10, 2009 (pdf)

1. BARGAINING
   ∙ State-appointed mediator named
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Meeting set on “trigger funding”
   ∙ Northridge students to hold rally Wed.
   ∙ SF State to march for public education
3. POLITICAL ACTION & LEGISLATION
   ∙ View CFA Prez’ VLOG on HR 4
   ∙ State Assembly to vote on HR 4 this week
   ∙ District lobby days continue this week
4. OTHER NEWS

    ∙ View the California Faculty magazine online
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines March 3, 2009 (pdf)

1. BARGAINING
   ∙ Re-opener bargaining on faculty raises heads to mediation
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ View the FAQ on the budget and special election
   ∙ CFA sends letter to lawmakers on stimulus funds
   ∙ Mortenson weighs in on jobs bill for the college-educated
   ∙ Back-to-school fax days conclude
3. EXECUTIVE WATCH
   ∙ Admin memos suggest raises, equity pay for managers
4. POLITICAL ACTION & LEGISLATION
   ∙ Torrico introduces oil severance bill to fund public higher ed
   ∙ Assembly hears “New Deal” for higher ed bill
   ∙ District lobby days kick off this week
5. OTHER NEWS

    ∙ Grievance win on “careful-consideration”
    ∙ View the California Faculty magazine online
6. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines March 2, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
Torrico, CFA Introduce Oil Severance Bill to Fund Higher Education
Historic measure would enact a tax on oil and natural gas at the wellhead in the state to create a funding mechanism for public higher education


CFA Headlines February 24, 2009 (pdf)

1. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Gov. makes line-item cuts, signs budget
   ∙ Campuses complete “back-to-school” fax days
   ∙ CFA opposes spending cap ballot measure
   ∙ Send a message to lawmakers on federal stimulus money
2. EXECUTIVE WATCH
   ∙ Lecturer positions disappear as management jobs grow
   ∙ Judge rules against CSU Alums in retroactive pay case
3. POLITICAL ACTION & LEGISLATION
   ∙ New bill promotes transparency in CSU auxiliaries
     & foundations
   ∙ Attend CFA District Lobby Days
3. POLITICAL ACTION & LEGISLATION
   ∙ PERB certifies impasse
4. OTHER NEWS

    ∙ Diehr re-elected CalPERS VP
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines February 19, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
Lawmakers reach deal on budget
Historic $42 billion spending plan will send numerous measures to the ballot, including a “spending cap” that could devastate the CSU.
Compromises made to secure the final vote could cost the CSU $50 million if swift action is not taken.


CFA Headlines February 18, 2009 (pdf)

1. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Budget deal stalls as Republican Senators dismiss their leader
   ∙ Spending cap hurts the CSU, California
   ∙ Tell lawmakers to stop the spending cap, no budget cuts!
   ∙ Successful back-to-school fax days draw large crowds, media
   ∙ 20,000 state workers issued layoff notices, union strikes deal
     on furloughs
2. EXECUTIVE WATCH
   ∙ CSU management continues to grow as number of faculty
     shrinks
3. THE NEW DEAL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
   ∙ CFA Prez sends letter to CA Congressional delegation
     on stimulus funds
   ∙ Send in economic hardship stories to White House
4. OTHER NEWS

    ∙ AAUP General Secretary to visit CSU campuses
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines February 10, 2009 (pdf)

1. BARGAINING
   ∙ CFA, CSU to enter impasse procedure
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Send a fax to protect CSU funding
   ∙ Budget boondoggle approaches 100th day
   ∙ Successful back-to-school fax days continue this week
3. CFA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
   ∙ Leadership plots course for Spring term
   ∙ CFA unveils 2009 legislative agenda
4. THE NEW DEAL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
   ∙ Higher Ed and the Federal economic stimulus plan
   ∙ Send in economic hardship stories to White House
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines February 5, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
Chancellor's Bargaining Team rejects arbitration option; wants to retain option to impose contract on faculty


CFA Headlines February 3, 2009 (pdf)

1. BARGAINING
   ∙ Arbitration? No response from the Chancellor
   ∙ CFA Prez addresses Trustees on contract
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ State faces dire consequences as budget deadline passes
   ∙ Student interns in LA Times, NPR on budget
   ∙ Back-to-school fax days/e-marches continue this week
    ∙11 newspapers run editorials blasting lawmakers
3. THE NEW DEAL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
   ∙ Faculty comment on Obama/Biden “Task Force on the
     Middle Class”
   ∙ CFA sends letter to Leg. leaders on federal stimulus money
4. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ CFA, labor advocates act to protect state worker benefits
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines January 27, 2009 (pdf)

1. BARGAINING
   ∙ CFA sends formal notice to submit economic articles to
     arbitration
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ State could run out of money as soon as Sunday
   ∙ Trustees to take up budget, other matters
   ∙ Send in yours Cuts Have Consequences stories, videos
    ∙Listen to audio of Higher Ed at the Edge media conference
3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ CFA councils meet
4. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines January 21, 2009 (pdf)

1. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ State budget dysfunction continues
   ∙ State on brink of cash flow abyss: Cal Grants won’t be paid,
     faculty likely will
   ∙ Chiang halts furloughs, plan wouldn’t have applied to CSU
2. THE FACULTY CONTRACT
   ∙ Bargaining update
   ∙ PERB issues complaint against CSU on student evaluations
3. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ CFA at the inauguration
4. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines January 13, 2009 (pdf)

1. HIGHER ED AT THE EDGE
   ∙ CFA study receives enthusiastic reviews
   ∙ CFA leaders showcase report
   ∙ Sac Bee editorializes in support of CFA study
2. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Gov. releases 2009/10 Budget
   ∙ Lawmakers still negotiating 2008/09 budget
   ∙ Gov proposes major cuts to Cal Grant program
   ∙ PPIC: “Investing in education crucial to economic recovery”
   ∙ Attend “State of the People” address
3. BARGAINING
   ∙ View the updated Q&A on bargaining
4. UPCOMING EVENTS


CFA Headlines January 7, 2009 (pdf)
SPECIAL EDITION
New CFA study: State on course to wreck its own economy
with budget cuts


CFA Headlines January 6, 2009 (pdf)

1. THE STATE BUDGET AND THE CSU
   ∙ Director of Finance previews 2009/10 budget
   ∙ Lawmakers still negotiating 2008/09 budget
   ∙ Cuts Have Consequences
2. HIGHER ED AT THE EDGE
   ∙ CFA to release report on how state is wrecking
     its own economy
   ∙ UC Prez editorializes on need to invest in human capital
3. BARGAINING
   ∙ View the updated Q&A on bargaining
4. OTHER NEWS
   ∙ Exec pay lawsuit enters post-trial stage
   ∙ CFA signs onto Labor Fed challenge of Prop 8
5. UPCOMING EVENTS


       



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