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Mediation is mediocre

08/26/2019
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Mediation between the Clark College Association for Higher Education (CCAHE) negotiation team and Clark College is underway and suffice to say -- it's a process.

The faculty union proposed a salary increase back in October 2018. The objective behind the proposal is to make Clark faculty salaries comparable to Clark County K-12 salaries and relative to the cost of living in the greater Vancouver-Portland area.

After about 8 months of fruitless negotiations, a mediator from the Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC) Board was called in to help. Since late June, a PERC mediator has met with both parties a handful of times. It's fair to say that a bit of progress has been made toward agreeing on a salary increase. However, the College's proposal comes nowhere close to what the CCAHE believes would be a fair contract. Why is the CCAHE so determined?

Let's look at how Clark's salaries compare with Washington state community colleges in cities with cost of living between 120 and 129.

Community College

Cost of Living

Highest Salary

Lowest Salary

Average starting

Bellingham

129

81,110

41,116

61,048

Clark College*

124

76,339

53,416

52,920

Everett

129

79,485

55,714

59,054

Pierce District

123,130,123 avg. 125

80,214

49,483

55,531

Tacoma

120

97,140

50,132

59,500

Whatcom

129

82,482

45,671

56,600

Let's look at how Clark's salary compares with Clark County K-12.

District

Starting Salary

Ending Salary

Camas

52,868

100,110

Ridgefield

46,874

98,165

Washougal

51,434

96,944

Hockinson

48,291

94,347

Battle Ground

48,593

93,731

Woodland

48,723

91,835

La Center*

44,406

84,954

Clark College

53,416

76,339

*La Center Education Association and La Center School District just struck a tentative agreement for a salary increase.

The College has offered 1 percent for 2018-2019 for both full- and part-time faculty and 2 percent and 3 percent for 2019-2020 for full- and part-time faculty respectively.

CCAHE and the College next meet on September 10th, and we hope to see a better offer made by the College at that time. Stay tuned for an update and write in to let us know what you think at aheclark@gmail.com

Posted in: Bargaining Updates
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