Know Your
Rights
By Barbara Hanfling, FA, AFT 6157
Executive Director
Adjunct Faculty:
Right to Collect Unemployment over Intersession
Adjunct faculty have
the right to collect unemployment (UE) over intersession, based on a Superior
Court decision filed by the CFT called Cervisi
et al vs. Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board. The Superior Court
stated the following: “…the assignment form issued to the instructors stated
that: ‘employment is contingent upon adequate class enrollment.’” The Court
also held that the record established that the offers of employment made by the
school employer were “contingent on adequate enrollment, funding, and the
approval of the District’s Board of Governors.”
The Superior Court concluded that “under
the statute, an assignment that is contingent on enrollment, funding, or
program changes is not a ‘reasonable assurance’ of employment.” Based on this
Court Decision fought for by San Francisco CFT local, adjunct faculty now enjoy
a right and privilege that can help them through the times when they are not
teaching. If you wish to collect unemployment, you must apply in a timely
manner. Therefore, it is important that you access the unemployment board web
site for all the information you might need.
First file your claim for unemployment
benefits with your local UE office. If your claim is denied at
the local level, you must appeal this denial within the time frame
listed on the denial form. Also remember that even if you have a
contract for teaching for the spring semester, you must answer no to the
question of whether you have a guarantee to work. That contract is not a
guarantee as you know; you can be bumped from this contract. You may want to
mention the Cervisi decision listed above when you
are applying for UE benefits. Please feel free to contact the FA, AFT 6157 if
you have any questions, and consult the following sites for more information:
Unemployment- www.edd.ca.gov
CPFA- www.cpfa.org/unemployment.html
FACCC- www.faccc.org/part_time/parttime.htm