Fund Higher Ed! Sign up to attend the Cherish Act legislative hearing April 30that 10:00 at the State House in Boston: NOTE TIME WAS CHANGED TO 10 AM https://actionnetwork.org/events/hearing-on-the-cherish-act Join us for the Fund Our Future Rally in Boston on May 16th: RSVP today for the 5/16 #FundOurFuture Rally at the State House (Free bus transportation is available) … [Read more...]
MCCC Awards Nominations
The MCCC has four awards created to recognize the contributions of individual members who have made significant contributions to the Union in different areas. Awards are presented at the annual MCCC Delegate Assembly. Nominations are due by noon March 1, 2019. Nomination forms and the candidate requirements are available here … [Read more...]
Welcome to the MCCC, your union
The Massachusetts Community College Council and its campus chapters allow faculty and staff to have a powerful and meaningful voice in the workplace, and we encourage you to belong. The MCCC bargains the contracts that set the wages, benefits and working conditions for all of the faculty and staff in the bargaining unit. MCCC membership is the power behind our ability to create the working and learning conditions that you want in our community colleges. The MCCC and its parent union the … [Read more...]
EMAC STIPENDS AWARDED
Ethnic Minorities Affairs Committee Group picture of some of the MCCC participants who attended the MTA EMAC Conference held in Framingham on December 2-3, 2016. The six recipients of the MCCC stipend (up to $225) were in attendance. Only one was absent from the photo, but he did attend. Stipend recipents are in bold and have an asterisk following their chapter affiliation. Backrow from left-to-right: Edlyn Thompson-Mettle (BHCC), Frank Schickor (BeCC)*, Rosemarie Freeland (GCC), Darlene … [Read more...]
MCCC Legislative Priorities: 2015 – 2016
Legislative Session Final report by MCCC VP Donnie McGee, 5/11/16 MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE BILLS: H. 1055 - An Investment in Higher Education Faculty Requires that seventy-five percent of undergraduate courses be taught by full time tenure and tenure track faculty by 2019 and contains provisions for pension support, health insurance, and a possible career path for adjunct faculty. (Rep. Paul Mark) Sent to the Joint Committee on Higher Education; heard on 6/17/15 VP McGee testified on … [Read more...]

