Legislative Update HB-1197 and the Budget

Legislative Update HB-1197 and the Budget

HB 1197: Employee Organizations Representing Public Employees-This bill from last year which would require public employee unions to have over 50% membership for certification failed to make it to the Senate floor for a vote so it did not pass.

The Budget

The Florida Legislature decided to stay in session for another week with only considering legislation (amendments) related to passing the Budget. Some legislators attached a “conforming bill” to the budget at the last minute. This type of bill cannot be separated from the budget so when the budget passes this bill passes with it. The language of the bill concerning university funding is below:

1001.92 State University System Performance-Based Incentive.— (5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, if any institution is found to have a substantiated violation of s. 1000.05(4)(a), the institution shall be ineligible to receive performance funding during the next fiscal year following the year in which the violation is substantiated. Substantiated findings are those as determined by a court of law, a standing committee of the Legislature, or the Board of Governors.

What this language means is that any college or university that has been found violating HB 7 (The Anti-Woke) Legislation would have their performance funding stripped the following year.

This bill will not be debated but passes when the budget it passed.

In Solidarity,

Robert Cassanello,
UFF-UCF, President

Legislative Update HB-1197 and the Budget

Important Legislative Update

SB 7044: Postsecondary Education This bill has passed the House. It would require a 5 year listing of books made public for each class as well as require public colleges and universities to seek a different accreditation agency each cycle. This bill includes the post tenure review language from my previous updates. It is headed to the desk of the governor for his signature.

HB 1197: Employee Organizations Representing Public Employees-This is the draft bill from last year that failed to pass which would require public employee unions to have over 50% membership for certification but it would exclude police and fire departments. It has passed the House and it is still being held in committee in the Senate. The session ends tomorrow so if it doesn’t move out of committee by tomorrow evening the bill will be defeated.

In Solidarity,

Robert Cassanello,
UFF-UCF, President

Legislative Update HB-1197 and the Budget

Important Legislative Updates

SB 7044: Postsecondary Education This bill would require a 5 year listing of books made public for each class as well as require public colleges and universities to seek a different accreditation agency each cycle. This bill which included the post tenure review amendment was passed by the Florida Senate yesterday and is now being considered by the Florida House of Representatives. The bill would give power to the Board of Governors to institute a Post Tenure Review system. The language of the amendment is below:

(b)The Board of Governors may adopt a regulation requiring each tenured state university faculty member to undergo a comprehensive post-tenure review every 5 years. The board may include other considerations in the regulation, but the regulation must address:
1. Accomplishments and productivity;
2. Assigned duties in research, teaching, and service;
3. Performance metrics, evaluations, and ratings; and
4. Recognition and compensation considerations, as well as improvement plans and consequences for underperformance.

Should this bill pass the House and be signed by the governor it would mean that the Board of Governors will produce a post tenure review policy (or more than one) that conforms to the legislation that the various colleges and universities will have to adopt.

HB 1197: Employee Organizations Representing Public Employees-This is the draft bill from last year that failed to pass which would require public employee unions to have over 50% membership for certification but it would exclude police and fire departments. It has passed the House and is being considered by the Senate. It is still not out of committee in the Senate. Should this bill pass and become law, public employee unions in Florida will have to maintain 50% or more membership to be certified, except for police, firefighters and correctional employees. Our union is a little bit more than 33% currently.

In Solidarity,

Robert Cassanello,
UFF-UCF, President

Legislative Update HB-1197 and the Budget

Important Legislative Update

Greetings all, there have been some important legislative updates since last I reported.

Post Tenure Review Amendment

SB 7044: Postsecondary Education. This bill came out of committee and was recently introduced in the legislature, there is also a House version [HB 7051: Postsecondary Education]. This bill requires colleges and universities to keep a public record for 5 years of books assigned and any other instructional material for each class. Additionally it requires public colleges and universities to seek accreditation from a different accreditation agency every five years.

Yesterday afternoon Senator Manny Diaz, Jr. of Miami-Dade County introduced an amendment to the bill that would give power to the Board of Governors to institute a Post Tenure Review system. The language of the amendment is below:

(b) The Board of Governors may adopt a regulation requiring each tenured state university faculty member to undergo a comprehensive post-tenure review every 5 years. The board may include other considerations in the regulation, but the regulation must address:

  1. Accomplishments and productivity;
    1.2. Assigned duties in research, teaching, and service;
    3. Performance metrics, evaluations, and ratings; and
    4. Recognition and compensation considerations, as well as improvement plans and consequences for underperformance.

    I do not know yet where this amendment is in the process as it was only introduced Thursday afternoon. The amendment was temporarily postponed and will be brought up again today sometime. Both the House and Senate versions of this bill have been through a second reading in both chambers, a third reading would move the legislation to a vote by the full body. At the moment only the Senate version is considering this post tenure review amendment.

I will keep you updated on this legislation.

SB 520: Public Records and Public Meetings-this bill which will exempt college and university presidential searches from public records laws was passed in the Senate on February 10. The House version (HB 703: Pub. Rec. and Meetings/Postsecondary Education Executive Search) is on its third reading and is expected to receive a full vote in the chamber shortly.

HB 1197: Employee Organizations Representing Public Employees-This is the draft bill from last year that failed to pass which would require public employee unions to have over 50% membership for certification but it would exclude police and fire departments. It is moving into a third reading in the House. The Senate version (SB 1458: Employee Organizations) is still in various committees.

HB 7: Individual Freedom & SB 148: Individual Freedom These companion bills would prohibit “subjecting individuals to specified concepts under certain circumstances constitutes discrimination based on race, color, sex, or national origin; revises provisions relating to required instruction; prohibits instructional materials reviewers from recommending instructional materials that contain any matter that contradicts certain principles; requires DOE to review school district professional development systems for compliance with certain provisions of law.” The House passed this version of the bill and is moving through committees in the Senate.

HB 1557: Parental Rights in Education passed the House which would prohibit classroom discussions about “sexual orientation or gender identity in certain grade levels; requires school districts to notify parents of healthcare services.” The Senate version of this bill SB 1834: Parental Rights in Education is moving through committees and will probably be voted on by the full Senate shortly. These bills apply only to public school districts, not colleges and universities.

New Podcast Episode

We’ve released a new Podcast episode, “Episode 11 Welcome to the UniverCity or Have Universities Become the New Factories?” I spoke with Professor Davarian L. Baldwin, Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of American Studies at Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut. He recently published the book In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower: How Universities are Plundering Our Cities with Bold Type Books. We spoke about the impact of how local universities expand into downtown centers and how universities have transformed into what he has termed a UniverCity.

Robert Cassanello
UFF-UCF, President

Legislative Update HB-1197 and the Budget

Ratification Results, CBA 2021-2024

Greetings all, the ratification of the CBA 2021-2024 ended just before midnight last night. The vote was Yes – 391, No – 20, Abstain – 0, the ratification of our new contract passes the bargaining unit. The CBA will next go to the UCF Board of Trustees for a vote and if it passes it will become our next contract.

I want to thank everyone who voted in this ratification.

I want to thank the bargaining team, Talat Rahman, John Raible, Yovanna Pineda, Kevin Coffey, Latarsha Chisholm, Lisa Danker Kritzer, Alfons Schulte, Beatriz Reyes Foster and Monique Levermore. Thanks also to Claudia Schippert who assisted us with Grievance related items in the CBA and Nick Shrubsole who made sure our CBA page was updated quickly so you all could be informed after each session. If you know any of these people please show them your thanks and appreciation for their efforts during the fifteen and half months of negotiations.

Most of them volunteered their time in regular bargaining sessions and weekly team meetings.

A big thanks to all the people who showed up each week to our bargaining sessions to support our bargaining team, we are grateful and in your debt for this unprecedented support.

Our union works best when you are engaged and the CBA process demonstrated that we are interested and we are engaged.

In solidarity,

Robert Cassanello
UFF-UCF, President