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Capital Region UUPers join the debate

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Reynolds Jones of Empire State College, right, describes what’s happening on his campus during a regional meeting with UUP officers May 29 in Albany.

UUP’s leadership team continued to gather input and share strategies with members during the latest in a series of regional meetings that have taken place around the state since early spring. More than two dozen members from Capital Region chapters came together to voice their opinions to UUP’s statewide officers.

“These meetings give the officers a chance to devote time to listen to the concerns from specific group of members,” said UUP President Fred Kowal. “Small-group discussions like this provide the opportunity to delve deeper into the issues and exchange information in a much more intimate way.”

Reynolds Jones, ESC Chapter vice president for professionals—pictured above, right, with Cobleskill Chapter VP for Professionals Chad Hisert, left, and Cobleskill Chapter Secretary Cliff DaVis—joined leaders from UUP’s Albany New Paltz and Utica/Rome chapters to discuss topics from declining enrollments to budget cuts.

Kowal used the meeting to brief the leaders on the union’s post-budget legislative priorities, including its call for adequate “maintenance of effort” funding to cover SUNY’s hospitals and mandatory costs.

VP for Professionals Philippe Abraham, VP for Academics Jamie Dangler and Secretary Eileen Landy also took part in the meeting.

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Urgent – Sign Up Today!

Dear Colleagues:

It is urgent that you go to the UUP website (www.uupinfo.org) and click on the Take Action link on the right-hand side of the page.  The link will enable you to sign up and support our future.

In Solidarity,
Fred Kowal
UUP President

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Rally to Support Paid Family Leave

Two Year Bar Online Waiver Fillable Form

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LEAD Institute

Our next LEAD Institute offering is:

Workshop: Performance Programs (back by popular demand)
Registration period: May 11-22nd
Workshop available (to registered members): May 25-30th
To register: www.uuphost.org/leadinstitute
Leadership – Education – Action – Development Institute was created for you!
Please let all of your UUP colleagues know about this program so they can learn about the benefits of being in a union. You can learn about promotions, job protections, continuing and permanent appointment, the grievance process and much more.

To register visit the UUP website and click on Links on the top toolbar then click on LEAD Institute or click on the link provided in the above announcement. The courses are free, are less than an hour long and you can decide when and where you want to access it.

Please do not “reply all” to this message. If you have questions or comments please email jmarino@uupmail.org.

John J. Marino
NYSUT Regional Staff Director
(800) 342-4206

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Academic Forum May 5, 2015

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Professional Staff Award Nomination Criteria – 2015

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April 3, 2015 Notes – Labor Management Meeting

UUP LABOR-MGMT notes from april32015 – 150403

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Using the Dependent Care Advantage Account for summer camp

Sisters and Brothers,

Attached are 2 documents reminding employees, if they have not already done so, to consider enrolling in the DCAAccount to help with their eligible summer day camp expenses for children under age 13.

2015 Summer Camp Flyer

2015 Summer Camp QA

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Kowal re-elected UUP President at Spring DA

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UUP delegates gave an overwhelming vote of confidence to President Fred Kowal’s vision for the union as a bold defender of public higher education, by electing him to his second two-year term in an unopposed vote at the union’s Delegate Assembly in Saratoga Springs, April 17-18.

In his remarks during the plenary session, Kowal thanked members for the continued opportunity to serve and invoked Robert F. Kennedy as he acknowledged their impressive advocacy this past budget session.

“Bobby Kennedy once said that only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly,” Kowal told nearly 300 delegates. “We in UUP are the strongest, most committed advocates for SUNY and its students. By actions born of hard work and passion, we are changing the world. Be proud of that, sisters and brothers.”

Landy, Shertzer re-elected

Delegates also re-elected Secretary Eileen Landy, and elected Membership Development Officer Arty Shertzer to his first full two-year term. Shertzer had been elected in January to complete the remainder of Edison Bond Jr.’s term after Bond resigned to take a job outside of SUNY. Landy and Shertzer both ran unopposed.

The DA also brought three new members to the statewide Executive Board: Pamela Malone of Empire State College as a representative of specialized colleges; William Canning of Oswego as a representative of contingents; and Kenneth Lindblom of Stony Brook as an academic at large. Lindblom was the victor in the only contested Executive Board seat; he defeated Kim Hartshorn of Plattsburgh, 135 to 116.

Re-elected to the Executive Board were Anne Wiegard of Cortland, Laura Rhoads of Potsdam and Beth Wilson of New Paltz as academics at large; and Thomas Hoey of Albany and Darleyne Meyers of Farmingdale as professionals at large.

Around the elections, delegates honored longtime Stony Brook member Judith Wishnia for her decades of service and approved a resolution authorizing a UUP task force to consider eliminating the Winter DA.

Advocacy ahead

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Kowal told delegate that the end of the Legislative session will be a time of continued strategy and advocacy for officers, the Executive Board and members at large. The union faces a number of challenges, including the development of strategies to deal with a governor who has displayed open contempt for public education and those who work in it.

UUP did achieve several major victories in the budget, including the Legislature’s restoration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s 18.6 million cut to SUNY hospitals, significant modifications to the governor’s performance-based funding plan for SUNY, and lawmakers’ rejection of a private equity capital pilot program for SUNY hospitals that would have opened the door to their privatization. The Legislature also scaled back the governor’s proposal to suspend or close teacher preparation programs whose students do not meet minimum performance standards on the state’s deeply flawed new teacher certification exams, by limiting that punitive measure to graduate programs.

But the state continues to offer essentially flat funding to SUNY, and threats still loom over the SUNY hospitals, teacher preparation programs and faculty governance, with the governor now even dictating curriculum decisions. Ahead for UUP: the negotiation of a true Maintenance of Effort that would fully fund negotiated increases for the union’s members.

Kowal encouraged the delegates to carry a message of strength back to their chapters as he promised a continued aggressive defense of their mission to help students.

“Let us all remember that we are unionists,” he said. “We have faith. It’s up to us to dare to take on challenges that might seem risky to some. Let us embrace the hope.”

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Times Union Commentary by Fred Kowal

http://uupinfo.org/committees/pdf/teached/UUPhasanagendaTU150408.pdf