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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Good Progress Turns to False Hope – 1/26/11 mediation report
Well, after more than 13 hours Wednesday, the Administration has given us another ultimatum. Depressing… discouraging…. Continuing evidence that the Board has no respect for our value to this college in both their economic and non-economic proposals. We passed the last proposal … Continue reading
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Response to Jan. 11 Full‐time Faculty Association Negotiations Update as posted by the Board’s hired attorney on the MHCC Website.
College language in italics Association comments in red On Jan. 11, representatives from the College and the Full‐time Faculty Association met with a mediator as a part of the process to settle contract negotiations. From the College’s perspective, these discussions … Continue reading
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This is why being UNION is so important!
Statement by Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis on Bureau of Labor Statistics report on Union Members in 2009 (Press Release: 1/22/2010) WASHINGTON — Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis issued the following statement regarding the Bureau of Labor Statistics … Continue reading
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College Attorney Apologizes for Misrepresenting Faculty Settlement Offer to Student Newspaper
From: Randy Stedman Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 5:38 PM To: Sara Williams Subject: My apologies Sara, I owe you and your team an apology. Contrary to my comment to The Advocate that the Association offered $350,084 in concessions, the … Continue reading
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Wear your support
Please head over to the Survey Monkey and place an order for the MHCC FA t-shirt. Do it today … the Bargaining Team Members needs to get a count on how many shirts to order. Cost is $10. The design, … Continue reading
Meet Those Who Serve the Students Of MHCC!
If you click onto the People link above – you will find stories about members of the MHCC Faculty. Celebrate with us their accomplishments and the many hours they put in to provide our students many opportunities to take what … Continue reading
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MHCC Speech Instructor/Director of Forensics Shannon Valdivia inspires her debaters to be|Outspoken
A bumpersticker in MHCC Speech Instructor Shannon Valdivia’s office reads “Speak your Mind, Even if your Voice Shakes.” For 13 years, “Shark” (as her students call her) has been helping students find their voices and to not fear using it … Continue reading
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MHCC Music Instructor Dave Barduhn and Genesis attend the Jazz Educator Network Conference in New Orleans
Story provided by Anevay Torrez – The Advocate – January 14, 2010 Whether it’s walking down Bourbon Street or performing on stage in front of peers, the vocal group Genesis performed with drive in last week’s trip to New Orleans. … Continue reading
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MHCC Respiratory Care Instructor Dr. Carl Eckrode receives Harold A. Hodgkinson Award for Outstanding Research into Streptococcus Pneumonia from Walden University
Respiratory Care instructor, Dr. Carl Eckrode was among the 4,800 graduates at Walden University’s 44th commencement ceremony held in July 2010. Eckrode received his Ph.D. in Public Health and was named the recipient of the Harold L. Hodgkinson Award, an … Continue reading
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MHCC Needs A President With Staying Power – From the Gresham Outlook Editorial Board (January 14, 2011)
Bringing enduring change to an organization such as Mt. Hood Community College requires more than a short-term commitment. College President John “Ski” Sygielski, who has been at Mt. Hood for two and a half years, announced this week he’s leaving … Continue reading
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