ITEM 107-105-R0500

 

TO:���� ����������� Board of Regents

 

FROM:����������� Sue Hill, Director

����������� ����������� Labor Relations and Personnel

 

RE:���� ����������� Approval of Tentative Agreement with Helena Teachers' Union

 

DATE:����������� May 18-19, 2000

 

The faculty at the Helena College of Technology of The University of Montana recently voted to form their own bargaining unit.� Previously, they were included in a state-wide bargaining unit (Vocational Technical Educators of Montana) along with faculty at the other colleges of technology.

 

The attached tentative agreement with the Helena Teachers' Union (HTU) is identical to the agreement with the Vocational Technical Educators of Montana (VTEM) with the following exceptions.� A statement was added to the workload section which identifies factors (numbers of students, number and nature of course preparations and student need) which may be considered when making workload assignments.� The stipend for department chair responsibilities was increased by $200 to $1,800 per fiscal year.� The wage increase for FY 2001 will be implemented on October 1 instead of November 1.� The earlier implementation was possible because there are no promotions in FY 2001at the Helena College of Technology.

 

The faculty will have voted to approve the tentative agreement prior to the May Regent meeting or this item will be withdrawn.� I recommend approval of the tentative agreement with the Helena Teachers' Union.

 

xc:       Commissioner Crofts

����������� President Dennison

����������� Dean Capdeville

 

 Summary of Tentative Agreement

between

Montana Board of Regents of Higher Education

and

Helena Teachers' Union

 

Modify 1997-1999 agreement as follows.

 

Throughout contract, change "employee" to "faculty member."

 

1.�������� 2.1.b.� Bargaining Unit (page 1)

 

Change to read:� "The bargaining unit covered by this agreement shall include all instructional faculty members with a .5 FTE or greater annual appointment (nine (9) or more credits per semester) and who are employed for both terms of the academic year.� Individuals appointed for a single semester are excluded from the bargaining unit.� Instructional related, non-teaching professional employees regularly scheduled to work half-time or greater who were included in a school district bargaining unit prior to July 1, 1989 shall be included in the bargaining unit unless excluded by the Board of Personnel Appeals pursuant to 24.26.630 ARM.� New employees hired into non-teaching positions shall be excluded from the bargaining unit.� The bargaining unit status of a current teaching employee who transfers to an instructional related, non-teaching professional position shall be determined at the time of the transfer.� The term "faculty member" as used in this agreement means a member of the bargaining unit."

 

2.�������� 5.4� INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION (page 9)

 

Change to read:� "The union shall have the right to use the employer-owned distribution boxes, voice mail or electronic mail for the purposes of communicating with faculty members regarding union activities."

 

3.�������� 5.6� ANNOUNCEMENTS (page 9)

 

Change to read:� "The union shall be provided time at faculty member meetings to make brief reports and announcements, provided the union has given a timely request to the Dean or designee."

 

4.�������� 7.1.A.� Formal Evaluations� (page 15)

 

Change to read:� "Formal evaluations result in a written document which is placed in a faculty member's official personnel file.� Formal evaluations may include components such as self-evaluation, supervisory evaluation, and student evaluations.� Faculty assessment will be conducted on an annual basis for non-tenured faculty except during the final year of employment and once every three (3) years for tenured faculty.� Faculty or administration may request an additional evaluation for purposes of consideration for merit, tenure, and promotion."

 

5.         ARTICLE 10� COMPENSATION(beginning page 25)

 

Change as follows:

 

����������� 10.1        SALARIES 10.1� SALARIES

 

A.����������� Salary Factors for 1999-00

The following factors and methodology will be used to determine faculty member salaries� or the period from July 1, 1999, until June 30, 2000.

 

������������                 1.Effective October 1, 1999, minimum salaries for each level are as follows.

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Level I: 26,450
Level II: 29,680
Level III: 33,990
Level IV: 38,290

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������������                 2.     Effective October 1, 1999, in addition to the above specified minimum salary,� faculty members will receive $275 for each year of full-time teaching and related� occupational experience through July 1, 1999.� Up to a maximum of ten (10)� years of related full-time teaching or occupational experience may be recognized� for newly hired employees.

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������������                 3.     Faculty members with an appropriate doctoral degree shall receive a $1,500� salary stipend.� Faculty membersreceiving a stipend for an appropriate doctorate� shall not be given any additional stipend for their master's degree.� Faculty� members with an appropriate master's degree who are below Level III shall� receive a $1,000 salary stipend.

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������������                 4.     Notwithstanding any of the factors outlined above, no faculty member shall� receive less than a 2.4% increase in base academic year salary for AY 1999- 2000.� Stipends for doctoral and master's degrees are not subject to the� 2.4%� minimum increase.

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������������ B.����������� Salary Factors for 2000-01

The following factors and methodology will be used to determine faculty member salaries for the period from July 1, 2000, until June 30, 2001.

 

    1.     Effective October 1, 2000, minimum salaries for each level are as follows.

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Level I:  27,060
Level II:   30,360
Level III: 34,770
Level IV: 39,170

             

    2.     Effective October 1, 2000, in addition to the above specified minimum salary,� employees faculty members will receive $275 for each year of full-time teaching� and related occupational experience through July 1, 2000.� Up to a maximum of� ten (10) years of� related full-time teaching or occupational experience may be� recognized for newly hired faculty members.

 

    3.     Faculty members with an appropriate doctoral degree shall receive a $1,500� salary stipend.� Faculty members receiving a stipend for an appropriate doctorate� shall not be given any additional stipend for their master's degree.� Faculty� members with an appropriate master's degree who are below Level III shall� receive a $1,000 salary stipend.

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    4.     Notwithstanding any of the factors outlined above, no faculty member shall� receive less than a 2.3% increase in base academic year salary for AY� 2000- 2001.� Stipends for doctoral and master's degrees are not subject to the 2.3%� minimum increase.�

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C.        Employment, Experience and Education History

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a.     New Faculty Members

New faculty members will have their education and employment records available at the time of hire for determination of the various salary factors listed in section I.� Final determination will be agreed upon by the President or designee and then concurred in writing by the newly hired faculty members.

 

b.    Current Faculty Members

Education levels for current faculty members are based on verifiable education completed� prior to September 1, 1995.� Prior experience used to implement the new salary� methodology is identical to that credited under prior methodologies and recognized by the� employer prior to September 1, 1995.

 

In order to provide for a smooth transition to the new salary methodology (on a one-time� basis), faculty members with previously recognized equivalent degrees whose unadjusted� salary target is more than $6,000 below their present salary shall be placed two levels� higher than the factors justify.� Faculty members with equivalent degrees whose initial� unadjusted salary target is more than $3,000 but less than $6,000 below their present� salary shall be placed one level higher than the factors justify.

 

D.����������� Recruitment Adjustment Stipends

The employer may at its discretion pay newly hired faculty members a recruitment adjustment� stipend of up to $4,000 in additional compensation when external market pressures make� recruitment of qualified faculty in that discipline extraordinarily difficult.� Where practical, faculty� members of the search committee will be consulted when it is deemed necessary to offer a� recruitment adjustment stipend to an applicant.� Faculty members receiving a recruitment� adjustment stipend will be eligible for base increases, experience increases, and promotion and� minimum increases on the formula driven salary (not excluding the recruitment adjustment� stipend) which are negotiated in subsequent years.� Recruitment adjustment stipends will be�� subtracted out of the formula driven salary when calculating salary increases and promotions and� then added back into the faculty member's salary.� In no case will the academic year salary of an� employee who has been given a recruitment adjustment stipend be reduced.

 

            E.����������� Merit Awards

Merit awards may or may not be implemented at each campus during AY 1999-2000 and AY 2000-2001 at the discretion of the employer.

 

F.����������� Frozen Salaries

Faculty members who have received unsatisfactory evaluations may have their salary frozen and� are exempt from the provision granting a minimum increase upon recommendation of the� President or designee and concurrence of the Union-Management Committee (or an alternative� committee agreed upon by the parties at the College).�� Faculty members who have had their� salary frozen in a previous year and who believe their performance has substantially improved� may request that their salary be restored to the level it would have been in the absence of a� freeze, effective the beginning of the next academic year.� In no case shall any retroactive� payment for prior fiscal years be made.� The decision of the Union-Management Committee in this� matter is final and not grievable.

 

G.����������� Level Definition and Threshold Criteria for Promotion

 

    1.    The following criteria are effective the 2000-2001 academic year

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Level I:            No degree through bachelor's degree

 

Level II:           Appropriate bachelor's degree plus 510 hours of approved professional development activity and five (5) years of� full-time related teaching or occupational experience,

 

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five (5) years at Level I plus 510 hours of approved professional development activity for faculty on an approved professional development plan which allows for� an alternative route.

 

Level III:          Appropriate master's degree and ten (10) years of full-time� related teaching or occupational experience, five (5) of� which must be in an instructional position at a regionally accredited post-secondary institution,

 

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five (5) years at Level II plus 570 hours of approved professional� development activity for faculty in an approved professional� development plan which allows an alternative promotion route.

 

Level IV:         Appropriate master's degree and five (5) years at Level III plus 720 hours of approved professional development� activity,

 

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appropriate doctorate degree and five (5) years at Level III plus 570 hours of approved professional development� activity.

 

2.        All Professional development activity used to meet threshold criteria for� promotion must be approved by the employer.� The approval process for� each campus location shall be communicated to faculty.� Prior approval is recommended.� If a faculty member's request for approval of a professional� development activity is denied, the faculty member may� appeal the denial to the� Faculty Administration Committee or an alternative process agreed upon by the� parties but may not appeal such denial through the contractual grievance� procedure.

 

3.         Activities include experiences that advance a faculty member's professional� (educational and occupational) skills, knowledges, and abilities, and experiences� that maintain a faculty member's currency with technology and practices in� education and/or the occupation(s) for which they prepare/educate students for� employment or further education.� Participation in these experiences usually� results in curricular changes or increased teaching effectiveness.� These� experiences are usually gained through participation in activities such as, but not�� limited to:� college coursework; business and industry-conducted training;�� professional organization workshops and conferences; seminars; etc.

 

4.         Thirty (30) hours of professional development activity equals one (1) semester� credit of college coursework.� A combination of approved college coursework and� other types of approved professional development� activity may be used to meet� threshold criteria.

 

5.         The hours of professional development activity specified for each level must have� been completed since the faculty member's initial hire or last promotion, which� ever is later.

 

6.         The employer may award credit toward the fulfillment of the hours of professional� development required for promotion for work experience.� Some work experience� may not qualify.

 

7.         Part-time teaching experience will be recognized on a pro rata basis.� For� example, an employee who teaches half-time for ten (10) years will be credited� with five (5) years of full-time teaching experience.

 

8.         New faculty are typically placed no higher than Level II at the time of hire.�� However, in extraordinary circumstances a newly hired faculty member may be� placed at Level III by the employer after consultation with the members of the� search committee.

 

9.         The employer reserves the right to deny a faculty member's application for� promotion or tenure for the sole reason that the faculty member has not obtained� an appropriate undergraduate or graduate degree.� Faculty hired in FY 2001 and� thereafter will be informed in writing by the employer of this requirement at the� time of hire.

 

10.       The threshold criteria for promotion that were included in the 1997-1999 collective� bargaining agreement shall be used to evaluate promotion applications made� during the 1999-2000 academic year.

 

11.       Promotions become effective at the beginning of the academic year following the� year the promotion review took place but shall not be implemented until after the� ratification of a successor agreement.� Faculty may submit an application for� promotion during the year in which they meet the eligibility criteria.� If five (5)� years of experience are required, the application may be made during the fifth� (5th) year.

 

12.      For faculty with an appropriate doctorate who are seeking promotion to� Level IV, some or all of the required hours of professional development activity may be met through approved service or approved scholarly activity.�

 

13.       Faculty members who do not meet the degree requirements for� promotion to� Level II may apply for a Half Level II promotion when they have five (5) years of� full-time related teaching or occupational experience and have completed at least� half of the requirement of an appropriate bachelor's degree or have graduated� from an approved professional school which is equivalent to at least two (2) years� of postsecondary education when such professional school alternative is� approved by the Dean, President or designee and the local Union-Management� Committee.� The base salary for faculty members who are given a Half Level II� promotion in AY 1999-2000 is $28,080 and in AY 2000-2001 is $28,730.����������� �����������

 

14.      Meeting threshold education and experience requirements specified in subsection� A is not sufficient in itself to warrant� promotion.� Promotion to a higher level also requires application by the faculty member and documentation of positive contributions to the College of Technology.�� The following activities will be given consideration in evaluation for purposes of promotion:

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a. classroom performance;
b. facility organization and management of a lab/shop/clinic;
c. instructional equipment organization and management;
d. development and revision of curriculum and course material;
e. student advising;
f. student outcomes assessment;
g. activities involving innovative instructional techniques;
h. scholarly activity such as applied research, presentations and publications;
i. professional development activities--educational and occupational;
j. achieved recognition in education, business, industry or in an occupation as evidenced by licensure or certification;
k. participation in professional� organizations--educational, business and industry, occupational;
l. consulting and other activities with business and industry, and other community organizations;
m. serving on advisory boards, outside work for agencies, service on campus committees, awards recognizing service accomplishments.

 

H.         Promotion Timelines and Procedures����������� �����������

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1.         Each College of Technology shall have promotion procedures and criteria.�� Promotion procedures and criteria shall be updated periodically and must be� approved by the Union-Management Committee (or an alternate committee� agreed upon by the parties) and the President or designee.�� Promotion� procedures shall include an opportunity for evaluation and recommendation by� faculty members as well as the appropriate levels of the administration.

 

2.        An employee may only be promoted one level at a time.� After an employee's first� promotion (with the exception of those who have received a Half Level II promotion), the faculty member� must wait a minimum of five (5) years before being eligible for another promotion.����������� ��

 

6.�������� 11.3   COPIES OF AGREEMENT (page 35)

 

Change to read:� "Upon final ratification of this agreement, the employer shall have the agreement printed.� Copies of the agreement will be available on each college campus.� The cost of printing the agreement shall be shared equally by the employer and the union."

 

7.�������� 12.1� TERM OF AGREEMENT (page 36)

 

Change to read:� "This agreement shall be in effect from ten (10) working days after the date of ratification or July 1, 1999, whichever is later, and shall continue until and including June 30, 2001, and shall be considered as renewed from year to year thereafter unless either party to this agreement notifies the other party in writing by March 1, 2001, of its desire to modify or terminate this agreement.� Negotiations on a subsequent agreement shall commence on a mutually agreeable date."

 

8.        MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING:� FACULTY WORKLOAD (page 39)

 

Change to read:� "The following factors (in addition to other appropriate factors) may be considered when making workload assignments:� total number of students, number and nature of course preparations and student need.� The instructional workload for full-time faculty shall normally fall within the range of 30 to 36 credits per academic year.� The instructional assignment for a full-time faculty member shall normally not exceed twenty-five (25) hours per week.� Where instructional assignments consist of primarily laboratory, clinical, shop, internship, or cooperative work experience supervision, the assignment for a full-time faculty member shall not exceed thirty (30) hours per week.� It is recognized that the instructional workload of some full-time faculty may be less than 30 to 36 credits when there are additional non-instructional assignments.� Faculty teaching more than thirty-six (36) credits shall be eligible for overload compensation or a reduction in non-instructional assignments at the discretion of the campus administration.� Bargaining unit faculty who teach at least fifteen (15) credits in a semester shall not receive a prorated salary during that semester."

 

9.        COMPENSATION OF DEPARTMENT CHAIRS�(page 34)

 

Change "$1600 per fiscal year" to "$1800 per fiscal year."

 

10.      Make all appropriate title and other changes to reflect an agreement covering the faculty at the �Helena College of Technology of The University of Montana.� The bargaining agent (union) shall �hereinafter be referred to as the Helena Teachers' Union.