September 2014 Issue 2 Academic Year RETIREES NEWSLETTER

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September 2014 Issue 2 Academic Year 2014-2015 RETIREES NEWSLETTER Professional Staff Congress Jack Judd, Editor psc-cuny.org/retirees I. OCTOBER CHAPTER MEETING. Our next monthly meeting will be on Monday, October 6, at 1:00 PM in the PSC Union Hall, 16th floor, 61 Broadway. We are convening a panel on Agenda In The Aftermath Of The Several dozen retirees marched with hundreds of PSC members in the Sunday, September 21. Given the momentum generated by the march, focus by the PSC and the CUNY community. SPEAKERS: Kenneth Gould, Director, Urban Sustainability Program and Professor of Sociology, Brooklyn College/CUNY Graduate Center; Jean Grassman, Cocoordinator, PSC Environmental Health and Safety Watchdogs and Associate Professor, Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College; and Eric Weltman, Senior Organizer, Food and Water Watch. Light refreshments will be served. The chapter Executive Committee will meet at 61 Broadway from 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM in the Justice Room on the 15th floor. Anyone interested is invited to attend. II. PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS FOR LARRY MORGAN IN ADVANCE OF THE 1

NOVEMBER MEETING. At the November 3 session, our guest speaker will be Dr. Oliver Fein, president of Physicians for a National Health Program. He will for Single Pa At that meeting we will also have Larry Morgan, executive director of the PSC-CUNY Welfare Fund, who will address current issues related to the Welfare Fund. Your part in this equation is to provide general policy be glad to answer. Private issues may be handled in individual consultations. We would like to receive your Welfare Fund-related questions in advance. Please send them to this mailto:jjudd18@optonline.net. III. REPORT ON THE SEPTEMBER CHAPTER MEETING. The following summary was provided by Joel - Chairman. Asserting An Agenda For This Year While Reflecting On The Past Year: In her annual State of the Union Address to the Retirees Chapter, Barbara Bowen, president of the PSC, began by recalling her address at the chapter's first meeting last year. On that occasion, she reported on the continuing effort to include adjunct faculty in the New York City health insurance program. Now, after a 14-year struggle, CUNY has taken responsibility for providing eligible adjuncts with health insurance coverage through the change took effect October 1, 2014, for eligible adjuncts who had completed enrollment forms for coverage under the plan. Barbara reminded the chapter, "That is not just an adjunct issue. That is a retiree issue because we are all in the same Welfare Fund together. The fiscal health of the Welfare Fund depended, in part, on getting that problem solved." Persistent efforts by the PSC and its membership especially the September 2011 demonstration at Baruch, outside a meeting of the Board of Trustees succeeded in bringing CUNY, the City, the State, and the union together to ac insurance for adjuncts and newfound done this year," she added. "We've also made progress on the contract." The September Clarion focused on the contract negotiations. All 152 city labor contracts had expired when Mayor de Blasio took office. Mayor Bloomberg's hard line 2

against raises was totally unacceptable to the unions. Today, many contracts have been settled. "Now there is momentum to get more settled," Barbara reported, and the PSC has been engaged in intense talks with CUNY management. A vital concern of retirees is payments to the Welfare Fund. The parity of benefits to both active and retired faculty is something fought very hard for" over the years, Barbara asserted. There is no money offer on the table at this time, but the PSC is fighting for both increases in salary and full retroactivity. Last year's meeting came on the eve of the Democratic Party primary election for mayor, and Barbara reminded the chapter that the PSC was the first public-sector union to endorse de Blasio, and one of the few to endorse him in the primary. "The PSC was there right at the de Blasio because he took a stand on inequality, because he built a campaign around reducing inequity in the city, because he stood against for universal pre-k." In this year's Democratic Party primary election for governor, Barbara noted that both NYSUT and the NY State AFL-CIO made no endorsement of any candidate. After last year's elections brought de Blasio to office, the new mayor included more funds in his budget for CUNY. The $20 million dollar increase "is not transformative but it is in the direction of addition, rather than subtraction," Barbara said. The fight on Pathways continues with the new CUNY Chancellor James B. Milliken. "We are going to declared. "It is the critical issue about faculty governance, and our knowledge, our ability to offer something to our students, our concern for the quality of education they receive." She emphasized that the Pathways fight from last year continues into this year. In May 2013, 92% of CUNY faculty The PSC is still engaged in a struggle over teacher education, with the State changing the process of teacher certification to one that relies on a single high-stakes test. A high charge to each student ($300) must be paid to a for-profit company, Pearson, before they will assess a (which is part of the new process. The PSC and NYSUT won a two- 3

year moratorium on full implementation of this new highstakes process, and the PSC is on a Task Force with the State Education Commissioner to examine the process of assessment. An internal PSC project for the coming year will be to compile an oral history of the PSC and its early leaders. Barbara recognized the Chapter's efforts saying, "Retirees have historically been incredible--not just good, and not just reliable--but incredible in fighting for the contract. And I think we will have to call on you again." The PSC needs to build its own agenda, she emphasized, and not just react to all the pressures put upon the union. Asserting an agenda building on what we have achieved politically in taking CUNY "out of the poverty mindset" is a continuing goal of the union. A top priority this fall is "to push and push to get funding for the contract." The PSC will complete its study on race and CUNY this year, and will be a major voice in protecting higher education from privatization. Barbara concluded her address by emphasizing that the CUNY system must be changed in a transformational way, with a major infusion of funds. With these ambitious goals, the PSC continues to build its own power and strives to strengthen the progressive labor movement in the City, with an eye towards expanding scope and influence. We are seeing that and with efforts to organize the unorganized in new ways, i.e., fast food workers. Barbara said she looks forward to hearing the ideas of retirees as the union promotes its agenda. IV. LABOR GOES TO THE MOVIES. Godzilla/Gojira, Friday, October 17, 6 PM, PSC Union Hall. Movies film series presents a group of films documentary and fiction that take the threat of apocalypse as their premise. The threat of global climate change has given apocalyptic scenarios more mainstream girth, but filmmakers have been documenting and imagining man-made end times for years. The featured films depict nuclear confrontation, resource wars, tampering with ecological balance, or are meant to stimulate discussion about options for future actions. Godzilla/Gojira (1954, Japan, Ishiro Honda): Born from the general atmosphere of dread and anxiety with which 1950s Japan viewed atomic weapons, Toho 4

sequels, spinoffs and remakes. But no subsequent films have approached the incredible staying power of the original; this incarnation of Godzilla may be just a man in a rubber suit, but his relevancy and impact on pop culture are undiminished even today. An ancient beast stirred from its underwater lair by atom bomb tests, Godzilla embodies the double threat of the resultant rage of the natural as it is visionary, Godzilla belongs with and might well trump the art films Hiroshima Mon Amour and Dr. Strangelove as a daring attempt to fashion a terrible poetry from the mind-melting horror of atomic Doors open at 6 p.m. A discussion will follow the film. Light refreshments provided. 5