Ballots, Bargaining, and B.S., Oh My!

A lot is going on both locally for FUSA and at the state and national level regarding education and higher ed in particular. Your union is committed to helping safeguard and improve working conditions and pay for faculty. And there are times when we need to call on all members to lend a hand in these battles because our strength is in our numbers. Looking out for each other is the true meaning of solidarity.

Ballots

By now you should have received a FUSA Fire notification in your HCC email from FUSA President, Sherry Sippel, outlining the frustrating background behind the union recertification vote we are required to hold.

You should have also received your ballot by now at your home address. If you haven’t yet received your ballot, contact us as soon as possible. You may also email FUSA_President at hccfl.edu or jbullian at hccfl.edu.

It is imperative we get not only all FUSA members but every single HCC faculty member to vote YES to keep the union. This will send a strong message to Tallahassee that these unwarranted bureaucratic hurdles recently mandated for teacher unions, among others, are both a waste of time and taxpayer money.

Bargaining

Our second of four scheduled bargaining sessions occurred Feb 21. Both Admin and FUSA presented article proposals. Here is a Bargaining Summary of the proposals presented thus far. The next bargaining session is slated for April 4 at 9am – 1pm in YLRC 305 (Ybor Campus). All faculty are encouraged to attend and stay involved! We had a good faculty turn out last time. Let’s try and improve on it and get even more faculty to show up!

And now for the B.S.

Not only are we in the midst of the 2025 Florida Legislative session, we also are witnessing unprecedented attacks on government and education that have come with the new presidential administration. The “move fast and break things” approach has been callous, chaotic and incompetent.

If you are feeling powerless and looking for a way to stand up and fight for education and the institutions that have made this country great, your union is here to help. In fact there are large national alliances that are pushing back on these attacks.

FUSA is tracking the issues and actions with the help of our state and national affiliates. Our Issues & Actions section will provide resources to help you Get Involved, Get Informed, and Take Action, among other resources.

A great example of union power and solidarity happened on Feb. 25, 2025 in D.C. at a rally held by Labor for Higher Education, a group consisting of higher ed labor unions banding together to oppose the targeted attack on workers and funding at colleges and universities. Concurrently, an online meeting was held during which participants called their legislators and other officials and urged them to oppose these unprecedented attacks on academic workers across the country. If you missed the rally you can watch the video below (note the audio clears up at about 0:1:40 or so).

The event featured:

CWA Vice President, Public, Healthcare & Education Workers, Margaret Cook
AAUP President Todd Wolfson
UAW 2750 President Emilya Ventriglia
AFT President Randi Weingarten
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler
AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride
UAW Int’l Executive Board – Region 6 Director Mike Miller
Rutgers AAUP/AFT member Annika Barber
UE General President Carl Rosen
NEA Council for Higher Education Alec Thomson
HELU Chair Levin Kim/UAW

January FUSA meeting, member benefits, and more

The next FUSA Council meeting will occur Fri. Jan 24, 2025 at 9am in YLRC 305. All Faculty are welcome to attend.

Member benefits

Are you taking advantage of all of your union benefits? FUSA members are part of a larger labor movement for educators specifically and workers in general. In addition to the provisions and protections in our contract, or collective bargaining agreement (CBA), there are many other benefits members can choose to tap into. Learn more about the benefits of membership.

Legislative session

The 2025 Legislative session will begin in March. Your elected UFF Senators and the FUSA Council will keep abreast of the potential impacts to higher ed. Take a look at how you can get involved in and contact us:

  • Join the FUSA Government Relations committee
  • Become a member of the Higher Ed Regional Outreach (HERO) team for West Central Florida.
  • Here are the FEA Legislative Priorities for the upcoming session (March 4 – May 2).
  • Not interested in the legislative session or government relations? Ask us about other ways to get involved.
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Updates on Disaster Relief and Bargaining

As our area has been impacted by another hurricane, please see the updated list below for potential disaster relief:

 If you have any questions feel free contact us. To learn more about the benefits of being a FUSA member, visit our Member Benefits page.

Bargaining update

Due to the recent storm closure for Hurricane Milton, FUSA and the Administration have rescheduled bargaining for Nov. 22 at the Ybor campus (YLRC 305) from 12noon – 2pm. Stay tuned for the official notice from the college and an update from the FUSA President.

Bargaining on the 2025-2028 contract will continue throughout Fall and extend into Spring term. Further dates will be shared as they are scheduled. Faculty attendance at bargaining sessions is greatly encouraged!

FUSA addresses the Board, Impasse update

As you may be aware, FUSA went to the HCC Board of Trustees meeting Feb. 22 at the Plant City Campus. It was the third time FUSA has felt compelled to address the board directly regarding President Atwater and his administration over bargaining. We of course are awaiting an arbitration ruling regarding FUSA’s grievance filed against the College for not honoring our 2021-22 year of service and salary step. And as recently reported by the FUSA President and on this FUSA website, the Administration demonstrated bad faith bargaining, bringing nothing to the table to avert impasse over the 2022-2025 contract. FUSA felt it important to make it clear to the Board the details of the recent bargaining session and that the reasons we are still at impasse lie solely with President Atwater.

The Impasse Hearing is set for 9amThursday March 2nd at the new Administrative offices on the Dale Mabry Campus. We encourage all faculty to attend.

Impasse Hearing, March 2, 9 a.m.

HCC GWS District Administration Center
Board Room, First Floor
Dale Mabry Campus
4115 North Lois Avenue, Tampa, FL 33614

Thank you to all the faculty who have made it out to support of FUSA at bargaining, the Board actions, and FUSA council meetings . These shows of solidarity speak volumes and show Administration our collective power. We also heard from many faculty who, due understandable constraints of class and student commitments, family, and life in general, couldn’t make it. Your encouragement and support is equally appreciated. As with previous Board actions (one & two) we are posting the prepared statements read to the Board. (we also submit these to be included in the BOT minutes.)

Stay tuned! There is a lot going on both locally for FUSA and statewide for United Faculty of Florida (UFF) and Florida Education Association (FEA). You will be getting updates, action calls, and more from us in the coming weeks via email, our new SMS texting tool, as well updates on this site.

Happy International Workers’ Day (May 1st)

In honor of the “labor day” for the rest of the world, here is a recent episode of On The Media that details the interesting history behind the holiday and why we no longer recognize it in the U.S. Maybe it is time to change that!

The Holiday You May Have Missed