Chapter Elections Update

Chapter Elections Update

We tallied the final ballots from the Chapter Election on Saturday, May 14. We are not ready to announce the full list of winners just yet because of the number of write in candidates. Everyone whose name was printed on the ballot was elected. At the moment we are sorting out the people who appear as write in candidates to confirm their interest in serving and possibly hosting a runoff election to resolve any tie votes. We won’t know all the details until about two weeks, expect an update at that point.

In solidarity,

Robert Cassanello
UFF-UCF, President

Salary MOU Ratification Coming Next

Salary MOU Ratification Coming Next

This is to announce that we have a signed Salary MOU. You can read it here.

What this means is we will begin the ratification process tomorrow sometime with an announcement of all the details. We are still working out the locations and logistics to ratification. We plan to host an in person ratification because PERC will no longer allow online ratification and we can’t host a mail in ratification because we are still finalizing our chapter elections and by law we can’t host two mail in elections at the same time. So the ratification must be in person.

What you need to know it that ratification will take place at different times in 1 1/2 hour windows at the Rosen, Downtown and Main Campuses on Tuesday May 31. You must be in person to vote we can’t allow remote or proxy voting. UCF has agreed to let those people in the bargaining unit without a summer parking decal to park on each campus to vote during these windows. Details of where, when and parking will follow tomorrow.

In solidarity,

Robert Cassanello,
UFF-UCF, President

Salary MOU Bargaining Today

Salary MOU Bargaining Today

On Monday May 16 at 2pm we will have the next Bargaining Session, which we hope to wrap up this MOU. It now appears on the UCF Events Calendar.

You can access the Zoom link directly here.

The bargaining team would like to thank everyone who attended the bargaining session Thursday. We also would like to thank the 312 people who left us comments and filled out our survey. We do not want to publicly release the data from the survey, but if any individual is interested in the results if you email me I will send you the charts. Your feedback is important for us to make the decisions we make in bargaining.

Some of you indicated some common concerns about the Salary MOU. Please let me address those concerns:

  1. Active status means that even if you are not on contract in the summer (a 9-month contract) yet scheduled to return in the fall you are “active status” and will receive the one time payment.
  2. This is a one time bargain, unrelated and unconnected to reopening Article 23 Salaries in September 2022. So this has no impact on our upcoming salaries bargaining in September.
  3. According to UCF these are unused funds that will have to returned to the state on July 1 if unspent, the funds came from various places in the general budget.
  4. We’ve asked that all AUX funded employees be given a one time payment and UCF said they will get back to us at the meeting today at 2pm.
  5. During the 2020-2022 Full Book negotiations, UCF from day one said they would not separate Article 23 Salaries from the rest of the contract, thus we could not distribute those salary raises or one time payment immediately because UCF said no to this. Some of you believe it was the union that held this up or slowed it down. This is not true, we asked to separate that article and UCF refused.

On the form many of you communicated your support and appreciation for the bargaining team and we thank you for that.

In Solidarity,

Robert Cassanello
UFF-UCF, President

Salary MOU Ratification Coming Next

Salary MOU Details and Feedback

UCF delivered a Salary MOU to us for consideration. You can read the Salary MOU here. The proposal has a tiered structure based on your annual salary. We were told that UCF could offer a one flat amount for everyone at $2,516. Please look over the MOU, be sure to read over the eligibility criteria as well.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/15eSCLFqp8EQXVfcu9LA_kMWWSYWNYAg2/view?usp=sharing

We would like to hear from you, but we need to wrap up this bargaining session by Wednesday May 18. Please fill out the survey sent to your work email and provide us with feedback on your thoughts. We will need your feedback before the evening Sunday May 15.

On Monday May 16 at 2pm we will have the next Bargaining Session, which we hope to wrap up this MOU. We don’t have a Zoom link yet, when we do I will send that along to everyone.

We on the Bargaining Team represent you–the Bargaining Unit. It is important we get feedback from you so we can represent your best interests at the bargaining table.

In Solidarity,

Robert Cassanello
UFF-UCF, President

Salary MOU Ratification Coming Next

UFF-UCF Update

Change in W-2 and Pay Stub Access

As many of you might have already heard UCF is switching to a new online Human Resources Management System called “Workday.” What we want to point out is that starting June 30, you will no longer have access to historic payroll information like past W-2 or payroll stubs from your direct deposit. The system will build new information starting July 1. If you plan on trying to get a loan, consolidate loans, purchase a new house or car consider downloading this information now and archiving it on your personal computer. We are told in future you will have to request these items, it might be better to keep your own personal financial archive of this material. You can see this announcement here Knights Vision and Pay Stubs and Compensation Records look under the heading “PeopleSoft Employee Self Service Deadlines.”

Chapter Presidential Address

Many of you made my recent Presidential Address at the end of April. If you missed it you can listen to it with the Q & A from the address at the end at this link.

Many Thanks

I want to personally thank everyone who supported the union and the bargaining team by showing up to the bargaining sessions to show your support for our efforts. Also I was overwhelmed by the turnout at our Union Happy Hour at the end of the semester. We anticipated 35 people and over 60 people showed up to say hello and have food and drinks with colleagues and friends.

Please have a safe and happy summer, for those of you who are around please feel free to reach out to us if you have anything on your mind. The union is open for business 12 months not 9.

In solidarity,

Robert Cassanello,
UFF-UCF, President