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COCFA is proud to present our
first-ever Impact Report!

This publication celebrates Full-time Faculty member contributions to academic excellence here at College of the Canyons, as well as features persuasive infographics that illustrate opportunities for growth, innovation, and change within the College. 

We hope you love it so much you want to share it! This publication can also be used as a tool to engage friends, family, and community to get involved and support COCFA.

We have a limited number of bonus copies if you would like to hand a physical copy to someone you know, reach out to info@cocfaculty.org with a request for an extra copy. You can also share this report digitally by forwarding the following link to a digital version of the publication here.

 
 

Our Collective
Impact

Being a member of the College of the Canyons Faculty Association has a positive impact on the quality of your work-life, the environment you teach in, and your ability to be an advocate for excellence in the classroom.

  • COCFA can provide legal protection and advice.

  • COCFA can provide support, guidance, and advice.

  • COCFA allows you to voice ideas, share educational trends, engage in debates, and with topics that you feel strongly about.

  • COCFA members give power to the bargaining position of the union for contract and labor negotiations.


Negotiating
Power


COCFA has the power to collectively negotiate faculty contracts. Faculty contracts establish Total Compensation as well as provide, protect and enforce things like Association Rights, Faculty Leave, Load Banking, Salaries, Health and Welfare Benefits, Travel and Mileage and many other topics concerning faculty.

 

What is TOTAL COMP?

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The term “Total Comp” refers to the total budget given to COCFA to cover Full-Time Salaries, Coaches, Overloads, Summer & Winter teaching assignments as well as Health & Welfare Contributions. It is helpful to understand what Total Comp means, because a negotiated increase of 3% to Total Comp in contract negotiations does not always mean a 3% raise for faculty.

This graphic illustrates how Total Comp was distributed in 2017-18.


How does a change in TOTAL COMP effect Faculty?

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The difference between a 3.71% increase to Total Comp, and a 5.5% increase can result in some pretty substantial changes to faculty salaries and benefits. This graphic details one potential scenario.