UFF-UCF Update

UFF-UCF Update

Greetings all, I have some updates to share with you.

Return to Campus News Coverage

A number of news outlets have covered our return to campus policies for spring. Some of these stories are behind paywalls unfortunately.  On Tuesday Inside Higher Education published “Against Face-to-Face Teaching Mandates.”  Yesterday the Chronicle of Higher Education published “Colleges Ask Professors to Return to the Classroom. Their Answer? That’s ‘Reckless’.”  This story focuses on the University of Florida and state government. Today the Orlando Sentinel published “UCF faculty push back on plans to resume more in-person classes.”

UFF COVID Stories

United Faculty of Florida has set up a survey to collect “Unsafe Reopening & Covid-19 Pandemic” testimonials. Some of you have reached out to me with an interest in sharing your stories publicly, I would encourage you to check out the UFF site. http://myuff.org/covid-stories/

De-Certification of the Faculty Union at St. Leo

I want to bring your attention to the effort to decertify the UFF chapter at St. Leo University by their Board of Trustees. UFF has been working with the chapter that remains organized but not recognized. In these uncertain times of pandemic and economic uncertainty we need the strong presence of a union more than ever. Please consider checking out the Change.org petition sponsored by UFF and lend your support.

Robert Cassanello (he, him, his)
President, United Faculty of Florida at UCF
president@uffucf.org

Spring Exemption Form Update

Spring Exemption Form Update

The following message was sent to the bargaining unit:

I wanted to send you this quick update. It has been brought to my attention that pregnancy is now listed by the CDC as “at increased risk.” I understand this was just added this week. As such if you are pregnant or a household member is pregnant then please type that in somewhere in Section II of the form where your/household member’s health care provider would verify such an item. If you have already filled the form out and were rejected or you have not because it wasn’t an “at increased risk” category at the time you completed the form please do so now.

All this is very new and the form still has a deadline for this Friday November 6th.

In Solidarity,

Robert Cassanello
UFF-UCF President

Spring COVID Return to Campus Policy

Spring COVID Return to Campus Policy

We wanted to update everyone in the Bargaining Unit. While we have requested a meeting with Interim Provost Mike Johnson to discuss our concerns about the spring return to campus policies, we have yet to hear from him. We have heard from many of you about your personal concerns and the anxiety these revised policies have had on members of the Bargaining Unit.

Because we consider the proposed new process to create unsafe working conditions for a substantial number of employees, we have filed a Chapter Grievance alleging that UCF is in violation of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). We will withdraw this grievance filed on your behalf should the UCF administration, in a timely manner, rescind and revise these policies with faculty feedback, with consideration of CDC guidelines and scientific evidence, and without violation of the CBA.

We ask the administration – to take seriously the significant health risks during the ongoing pandemic and what these risks mean for all employees and their loved ones. We understand the ground is continually shifting because the objectives of state lawmakers and those of the universities are at times at odds. We nonetheless hope that at this critical moment UCF administration will listen to the faculty and act with the wellbeing of all of us in mind.

In Solidarity,

Robert Cassanello
President, UFF-UCF

Claudia Schippert
Grievance Chair, UFF-UCF

COVID-19 Members Message from UFF-UCF President

COVID-19 Members Message from UFF-UCF President

I know there is a lot of anxiety currently with the Covid-19 policies and the shifting nature of the pandemic and how our various institutions are responding to it.

You might be asking yourself what you can do? Here are some items to consider.

The Faculty Survey

The Faculty Senate launched a new survey. It closes out tomorrow Tuesday 20th of October at 8pm. I encourage you to to fill this survey out if you have not already. Let’s support the Faculty Senate’s efforts in tracking and voicing your concerns about Covid-19 policies.

Welcome to the Faculty Senate COVID-19 Campus Safety Survey.

By filling out this new survey, you play a critical role in helping plan how UCF will continue to stay safe in the coming spring semester. We realize that many decisions have already been made related to how UCF will function during the next semester(s), but many other decisions will be forthcoming in which faculty can continue to provide a voice. The survey will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.

Here’s the link: https://ucf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0NiZwBpKrNeFSZv

Board of Trustees Meeting Thursday October 22

You can attend the BOT meeting this Thursday there will be a 15 minute period of public comments, we hope some of those comments will address these concerns. Public comments are at the beginning of the meeting, the third item, please check the agenda.

UFF-Petition

United Faculty of Florida has launched a petition drive to address the return to campus for the spring. Please look over the petition and consider signing it and sharing it on social media and with people in your personal network. You can find links to the petition at the UFF-UCF website.

The AFT Trauma Counseling Program

I alerted you to the following Counseling program in an email update at the beginning of the month, please check it out if you feel you qualify and make be in need of assistance.

I want to bring your attention to the AFT Trauma Counseling Program. I was alerted to this program for all eligible members who might wish to get counseling or therapy related trauma related to the pressures or stress of COVID. You can learn more about the program here.

If you are UFF member you are also a AFT member so if you are interested in the program it is available to you.

In solidarity,

Robert Cassanello
UFF-UCF President

#StopTheDeSanity

#StopTheDeSanity

As of October 9th, 213,000 American lives have been lost to Covid-19 and the numbers are projected to double by the end of the year. With no approved vaccine in sight, fully reopening campuses is irresponsible, dangerous, and puts our students, faculty, and communities at risk.

We demand that Governor Ron DeSantis:

  1. Implement statewide safety protocols, including testing and tracking mandates, for colleges and universities.
  2. Delay implementation of his “Bill of Rights to Party” until the majority of scientists, medical professionals, and the CDC say it is safe.
  3. Implement rational mandates for attendance in stadiums and at other public gatherings to prevent further super-spreader events on our campuses and in our communities.
  4. Include input from faculty leaders, epidemiologists, and public health experts.

TAKE ACTION NOW

  1. Sign and Share our Statewide Petition  use our hashtag #StopTheDeSanity
  2. Call Governor Ron DeSantis at (850) 717-9337. Demand a safe reopening of our college and university campuses. Use demands listed above.
  3. Get your Students out to Vote!

From now until Nov. 3rd, make GOTV announcements in your virtual classrooms.

Provide students the information they need to vote by mail, vote early, and vote in person!

Find your SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS by visiting the Florida Elections website