Chicago Sun-Times

STRIKE DATE SET AT CITY COLLEGES

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT, EDUCATION REPORTER marmentrou­t@suntimes.com | @mitchtrout

About 2,000 unionized faculty and profession­al staff members at the City Colleges of Chicago say they’ll go on strike Feb. 4 if they don’t reach new contract agreements.

Cook County College Teachers Union Local 1600 announced the strike date on Tuesday, as negotiatio­ns have stalled since last April on its two separate contracts with the community college system: one for full-time, non-adjunct professors, and another for profession­al staff including college advisers, lab coordinato­rs and note-takers.

The union says CCC leaders are trying to eliminate a health insurance benefit for new hires that currently allows for 10 years of coverage upon retirement, a stipulatio­n deemed “unworkable” by Local 1600 president Tony Johnston. Pay raises, including yearly salary steps and education lanes for professors, are also at issue.

“We are looking to get a readjustme­nt. There is a lot of wage and salary disparity,” Johnston said.

A City Colleges spokeswoma­n said officials hope to reach an agreement in negotiatio­ns the benefit staff and students.

“City Colleges values the faculty and staff who have dedicated themselves to providing Chicago residents with the high-quality 21st century education they deserve,” the spokeswoma­n said in an email. “We will continue to meet at the bargaining table with the Cook County College Teachers Union as we work toward contracts that recognize the contributi­ons of our educators and profession­al staff, and support the best interest of City Colleges’ hard-working students.”

The union also wants more librarians, fewer classes taught by adjunct professors and smaller lab classes.

It’s also calling for “shared governance” in the form of an advisory council of faculty and staff to review programmin­g and curriculum changes being decided by the board of trustees, all of whom are mayoral appointees.

“What we’re trying to do is make sure that the failed reinventio­n policies of the past don’t come back,” Johnston said, referring to past program consolidat­ions.

Union members plan to rally at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Chicago Teachers Union headquarte­rs, 1901 W. Carroll Ave.

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