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Dowling College NYSUT Chapter September, 2006 Meeting. Welcome to the Fall 2006 Semester The 2006-2007 Academic Year marks the end of the 3-Year CBA which is worth Over $ 45,000,000. Order of Business. Welcome to New Faculty Members Report about Chapter Financial Status - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Dowling College NYSUT ChapterDowling College NYSUT ChapterSeptember, 2006 MeetingSeptember, 2006 Meeting
Welcome to the Fall 2006 Welcome to the Fall 2006 SemesterSemester
The 2006-2007 Academic YearThe 2006-2007 Academic Year marks the end ofmarks the end of
the 3-Year CBA which is worththe 3-Year CBA which is worth
Over $ 45,000,000Over $ 45,000,000
Order of BusinessOrder of Business
Welcome to New Faculty MembersWelcome to New Faculty Members Report about Chapter Financial StatusReport about Chapter Financial Status Amendment Proposals for ConstitutionAmendment Proposals for Constitution Report about Health Care CoverageReport about Health Care Coverage Report about Cost Sharing ProvisionReport about Cost Sharing Provision Grievance / Arbitration ReportGrievance / Arbitration Report Faculty Compensation StatisticsFaculty Compensation Statistics School of Aviation InvestigationSchool of Aviation Investigation Memoranda of Agreement Memoranda of Agreement CHAPTER AND COLLEGE AGREEMENTS CHAPTER AND COLLEGE AGREEMENTS
Chapter OfficersChapter Officers
Bob Youth, Chapter PresidentBob Youth, Chapter President Luis Rivera, Secretary / TreasurerLuis Rivera, Secretary / Treasurer Sandy Monteferrante, Chair, Neg. CommSandy Monteferrante, Chair, Neg. Comm Steve Farenga, Chair, Liaison CommitteeSteve Farenga, Chair, Liaison Committee Susanne Bleiberg Seperson, Past PresidentSusanne Bleiberg Seperson, Past President
Richie Baron, NYSUT Labor SpecialistRichie Baron, NYSUT Labor Specialist
Consumer Price Index CPIConsumer Price Index CPI
According to the August, 2006 Report:According to the August, 2006 Report:
The New York-Northern New Jersey AreaThe New York-Northern New Jersey Area
CPI for July, 2006 was 223.1CPI for July, 2006 was 223.1
This represents a This represents a 5.0 % increase5.0 % increase over over
the July, 2005 Consumer Price Indexthe July, 2005 Consumer Price Index
New Faculty MembersNew Faculty Members
WelcomeWelcome
Linda S. Bausch ……………….. Literacy EducationLinda S. Bausch ……………….. Literacy Education Richard F. Bernato ……………. Ed AdministrationRichard F. Bernato ……………. Ed Administration
Admin AppointmentAdmin Appointment
Kami Convery …………………… LibraryKami Convery …………………… Library Steven Russell Seidel…………. ChemistrySteven Russell Seidel…………. Chemistry Michael Sakuma ……………….. PsychologyMichael Sakuma ……………….. Psychology Returning from Returning from
LeaveLeave
Andrew M. Smith ..……………. HistoryAndrew M. Smith ..……………. History
Chapter Financial StatusChapter Financial Status
The DC NYSUT Chapter started February, 2006 with approximately The DC NYSUT Chapter started February, 2006 with approximately $ 78,000 and we entered September, 2006 with over $ 101,000 $ 78,000 and we entered September, 2006 with over $ 101,000
All bills are paid thru August, 2006All bills are paid thru August, 2006 The Spring, 2006 dues increase has positioned the Chapter such that The Spring, 2006 dues increase has positioned the Chapter such that
it is no longer operating with a negative deficit budgetit is no longer operating with a negative deficit budget Annual Reviews have been completed for 2003-2004, 2004-2005, Annual Reviews have been completed for 2003-2004, 2004-2005,
and 2005-2006and 2005-2006 AFT Reports have been filed and are now up to dateAFT Reports have been filed and are now up to date
Labor Department and Federal Reports are all up to dateLabor Department and Federal Reports are all up to date
A new computer program consistent with our CPA’s system has been A new computer program consistent with our CPA’s system has been purchased to make future annual reviews more efficient and less purchased to make future annual reviews more efficient and less costlycostly
Issue of payroll deductions (dues) not being turned over to the Issue of payroll deductions (dues) not being turned over to the Chapter resolved in AugustChapter resolved in August
Constitutional Amendments Amendments to the Dowling College Chapter Constitution are herein
presented as seconded motions from the Executive Council of the union. The amendment proposals shall be voted on at the union meeting to be held in October, 2006.
Amendment Proposal # 1 The Dowling College Chapter agrees to recognize the affiliations of NYSUT, AFT, and the AFL-CIO so long as the Dowling College Chapter chooses to remain affiliated with any of the organizations just named. The Dowling College Chapter always reserves its right to disaffiliate with any outside organization that the Chapter’s members deem that it should not be affiliate with.
Amendment Proposal # 2 Elections of the Dowling College Chapter shall, effective November 1, 2006, be held in the following manner. Nominations for union positions shall take place at a Chapter meeting in November. Names of the nominees will be forwarded to the American Arbitration Association. The American Arbitration Association shall then conduct the election via electronic voting / U.S. Postal system or both during the first two weeks of December. The AAA will tally the votes and election results shall be distributed via the United States Postal System to all Chapter members before December 31. The AAA will certify the election.
Amendment Proposal # 3 Members of the Chapter (in good standing) shall be eligible for nomination and for election for a position as an officer of the union. An individual elected to an office in the union shall be limited to holding that position for up to four (4) consecutive years at which time the individual must be out of that office for at least one year before being eligible to run for that office again.
Amendment Proposal # 4 Each member of the Dowling College Negotiating Committee shall be given a stipend that
is equivalent to 3 overload credits for his/her membership on the Negotiating Committee during a period of full contract negotiations. These stipends will be awarded to each member of the Negotiating Committee not later than one month after a new contract has been ratified by the Chapter. In order to be eligible for the full stipend, a member of the Negotiating Committee must fulfill all of his/her responsibilities and service to the Committee. The Chair of the Negotiating Committee and the President of the Chapter shall each receive 6 overload credits pay as compensation for his/her work with negotiations as a
stipend. All of the stipends herein cited will be paid at the prevailing overload pay rate in the newly ratified contract.
Health Care CoverageHealth Care Coverage Chapter Position in July, 2006Chapter Position in July, 2006 GRIEVANCE / ARBITRATION GRIEVANCE / ARBITRATION
Meeting with College Attorney Meeting with College Attorney August 21, 2006August 21, 2006
Chapter took the position that the 2004-2007 Dowling College Health Care Booklet with VYTRA was still in force via the FacultyChapter took the position that the 2004-2007 Dowling College Health Care Booklet with VYTRA was still in force via the Faculty
Agreement 2004-2007; via IRS rules about elected plan terms; and via mandatory items for negotiation between the parties.Agreement 2004-2007; via IRS rules about elected plan terms; and via mandatory items for negotiation between the parties.
The Chapter presented to the College multiple examples of diminution of services; faculty members being forced out-of-networkThe Chapter presented to the College multiple examples of diminution of services; faculty members being forced out-of-network
with the impact being increased costs; unavailable in-network services; problems with PCPs and Cards; problems re pre-existingwith the impact being increased costs; unavailable in-network services; problems with PCPs and Cards; problems re pre-existing
conditions and exclusion from coverage; problems with change from PPO to other plan; etc. Meeting August 31 / Not Held.conditions and exclusion from coverage; problems with change from PPO to other plan; etc. Meeting August 31 / Not Held.
Status of Matters / September, 2006Status of Matters / September, 2006 Members of the Chapter were advised that documents related to CIGNA services should be signed with the designation “underMembers of the Chapter were advised that documents related to CIGNA services should be signed with the designation “under
protest” placed near any required signature. The College has been reminded that an employer cannot negotiate directly withprotest” placed near any required signature. The College has been reminded that an employer cannot negotiate directly with
employees in a unionized workplace. An overture has been made to the College to have a follow-up meeting to the August 21,employees in a unionized workplace. An overture has been made to the College to have a follow-up meeting to the August 21,
2006 meeting.2006 meeting.
Cost Sharing SituationCost Sharing SituationBased upon cost sharing meetings held August 21 and August 28, 2006Based upon cost sharing meetings held August 21 and August 28, 2006
FT Faculty Payroll Deductions 2005-2006FT Faculty Payroll Deductions 2005-2006 Single Coverage / 24 Payroll Deductions = $ 17.78Single Coverage / 24 Payroll Deductions = $ 17.78 EACH EACH
Family Coverage / 24 Payroll Deductions = $ 39.29Family Coverage / 24 Payroll Deductions = $ 39.29 EACH EACH
Annual Costs to Faculty Members: Single = $ 426.72 Family = $ 942.96 Annual Costs to Faculty Members: Single = $ 426.72 Family = $ 942.96
FT Faculty Payroll Deductions 2006-2007FT Faculty Payroll Deductions 2006-2007 Single Coverage / 24 Payroll Deductions = $ 7.91Single Coverage / 24 Payroll Deductions = $ 7.91 EACH EACH
Family Coverage / 24 Payroll Deductions = $ 17.38Family Coverage / 24 Payroll Deductions = $ 17.38 EACH EACH
Annual Costs to Faculty Members: Single = $ 189.84 Family = $ 417.12 Annual Costs to Faculty Members: Single = $ 189.84 Family = $ 417.12
Grievance / Arbitration ReportGrievance / Arbitration Report
Arbitration Matters: Hearings ScheduledArbitration Matters: Hearings Scheduled
September 28, 2006 @ 10 am Health Costing Rescheduled NOT 9/28September 28, 2006 @ 10 am Health Costing Rescheduled NOT 9/28 Arbitrator: Richard M. GabaArbitrator: Richard M. Gaba
November 16, 2006 @ 10 am Improper SuspensionNovember 16, 2006 @ 10 am Improper Suspension
Arbitrator: Rosemary TownleyArbitrator: Rosemary Townley
December 8, 2006 @ 10 am Health Benefits ChangesDecember 8, 2006 @ 10 am Health Benefits Changes
Arbitrator: Robert SimmelkjaerArbitrator: Robert Simmelkjaer
Arbitration Matters: Sent to American Arbitration AssociationArbitration Matters: Sent to American Arbitration Association
On-Campus Smoking Area ViolationsOn-Campus Smoking Area Violations Part-Time Faculty Exceeding Workload LimitationsPart-Time Faculty Exceeding Workload Limitations Unilateral Curtailment of Admissions by the CollegeUnilateral Curtailment of Admissions by the College Suspension of Enrollments by the CollegeSuspension of Enrollments by the College Administrators Blocking Functions of ASC, FDCC, and FASAdministrators Blocking Functions of ASC, FDCC, and FAS Reconstitution of Work / Computer WorkReconstitution of Work / Computer Work Contracting by College with Bargaining Unit MemberContracting by College with Bargaining Unit Member
Other Grievances / ComplaintsOther Grievances / Complaints:: Ineligibility for Position as Department ChairIneligibility for Position as Department Chair Improper Course and Faculty Pay ArrangementImproper Course and Faculty Pay Arrangement Manual of Policies and ProceduresManual of Policies and Procedures Failure of the College to Comply re July 1-15, 2006 Costing MeetingFailure of the College to Comply re July 1-15, 2006 Costing Meeting College Delaying Contributions being advanced to Retirement AccountsCollege Delaying Contributions being advanced to Retirement Accounts
College Delaying Electronic Deposits of Union Payroll DeductionsCollege Delaying Electronic Deposits of Union Payroll Deductions Joint Personnel Committee on Academic Administrators / Grievance + EEO / Affirmative Action Complaint Joint Personnel Committee on Academic Administrators / Grievance + EEO / Affirmative Action Complaint
Faculty Compensation StatisticsFaculty Compensation Statistics
Base Salary InformationBase Salary Information Full Year Base Pay Full Year Base Pay Number of Full-Time Faculty Members Per Academic Year in Salary RangeNumber of Full-Time Faculty Members Per Academic Year in Salary Range
Salary Range 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 Salary Range 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007
$ 47,000 - 54,999 5 4 2$ 47,000 - 54,999 5 4 2 $ 55,000 - 61,999 10 4 4 $ 55,000 - 61,999 10 4 4 Faculty by Ranks 2006-2007Faculty by Ranks 2006-2007 $ 62,000 - 68,999 20 18 11$ 62,000 - 68,999 20 18 11 $ 69,000 - 75,999 15 13 15 $ 69,000 - 75,999 15 13 15 ProfessorProfessor 34 34 $ 76,000 - 81,999 14 15 14$ 76,000 - 81,999 14 15 14 $ 82,000 - 88,999 14 15 7 $ 82,000 - 88,999 14 15 7 Assoc ProfAssoc Prof 45 45 $ 89,000 - 95,999 17 11 15$ 89,000 - 95,999 17 11 15 $ 96,000 - 102,999 11 17 17 $ 96,000 - 102,999 11 17 17 Asst ProfAsst Prof 34 34 $ 103,000 - 109,999 17 10 9$ 103,000 - 109,999 17 10 9 $ 110,000 - 116,999 9 14 13 $ 110,000 - 116,999 9 14 13 InstructorInstructor 4 4 $ 117,000 - 123,999 1 5 11$ 117,000 - 123,999 1 5 11 $ 124,000 - Above - - $ 124,000 - Above - - 1 1 Total Total 117 117
Number of FT Faculty 133 126 119 Number of FT Faculty 133 126 119 Note: 2 Profs / Unpaid Leave 2006-07; Note: 2 Profs / Unpaid Leave 2006-07; 2 Profs / Administrative Leave;2 Profs / Administrative Leave; 2 Profs / 2006-2007 Buy Out Year2 Profs / 2006-2007 Buy Out Year
Median Base $ $ 84,000 $ 89,000 $ 89,000Median Base $ $ 84,000 $ 89,000 $ 89,000
Base Payroll $ $ 11,049,100 $ 10,942,000 $ 10,735,110Base Payroll $ $ 11,049,100 $ 10,942,000 $ 10,735,110 * * One FT faculty member 2/3 pay 2006-07* * One FT faculty member 2/3 pay 2006-07
Some Money Factoids / Faculty CompensationSome Money Factoids / Faculty Compensation
2004-2005 Numbers2004-2005 Numbers
Cumulative FT faculty base salaries = $ 11,049,100Cumulative FT faculty base salaries = $ 11,049,100 Cumulative overload pay amounted to = $ 959,794Cumulative overload pay amounted to = $ 959,794 Travel and Research ( $ 1,650 per ) = $ 210,000Travel and Research ( $ 1,650 per ) = $ 210,000 Cumulative retirement contributions = $ 1,265,864Cumulative retirement contributions = $ 1,265,864 Cumulative health care costs = $ 1,380,000 estimateCumulative health care costs = $ 1,380,000 estimate Cumulative social security, etc. = $ 828,000 estimateCumulative social security, etc. = $ 828,000 estimate Stipends, Dept Coord, Thesis, etc. = $ 138,600 Stipends, Dept Coord, Thesis, etc. = $ 138,600 Sum = $ 15,831,358Sum = $ 15,831,358
The mean 2004-2005 FT faculty compensation package = $ 114,850The mean 2004-2005 FT faculty compensation package = $ 114,850
2005-2006 Numbers2005-2006 Numbers
Cumulative FT faculty base salaries = $ 10,972,000Cumulative FT faculty base salaries = $ 10,972,000 Cumulative overload pay amounted to = $ 1,164,000 estimateCumulative overload pay amounted to = $ 1,164,000 estimate Travel and Research ( $ 1,700 per ) = $ 214,000Travel and Research ( $ 1,700 per ) = $ 214,000 Cumulative retirement contributions = $ 1,257,000 estimateCumulative retirement contributions = $ 1,257,000 estimate Cumulative health care costs = $ 1,360,000 estimateCumulative health care costs = $ 1,360,000 estimate Cumulative social security = $ 897,000 estimateCumulative social security = $ 897,000 estimate Cumulative Bonus Pay = $ 300,194Cumulative Bonus Pay = $ 300,194 Stipends, Dept Coord, Thesis, etc. = $ 140,000 estimateStipends, Dept Coord, Thesis, etc. = $ 140,000 estimate Sum = $ 16,304,194Sum = $ 16,304,194
The mean 2005-2006 FT faculty compensation package = $ 120,000The mean 2005-2006 FT faculty compensation package = $ 120,000
National Comparison StatisticsNational Comparison StatisticsAverage Salaries FT Faculty 2005-2006Average Salaries FT Faculty 2005-2006
Average Salary by RankAverage Salary by Rank
Doctoral InstitutionsDoctoral Institutions::Professor $ 108,404Professor $ 108,404Associate Prof $ 73,562Associate Prof $ 73,562Assistant Prof $ 62,730Assistant Prof $ 62,730Instructor $ 42,269Instructor $ 42,269
Masters InstitutionsMasters Institutions::Professor $ 80,322Professor $ 80,322Associate Prof $ 63,422Associate Prof $ 63,422Assistant Prof $ 53,014Assistant Prof $ 53,014Instructor $ 40,284Instructor $ 40,284Source: Chronicle of Higher Education August 25, 2006 Almanac IssueSource: Chronicle of Higher Education August 25, 2006 Almanac Issue
Dowling CollegeDowling College Median Base Salaries by RankMedian Base Salaries by Rank
Professor Professor $ $ 108,925108,925 Range $ 80,150 - $ 128,200 Contract Min $ 64,000 Range $ 80,150 - $ 128,200 Contract Min $ 64,000
Associate Prof $ Associate Prof $ 88,43088,430
Range $ 58,500 - $ 118,818 Contract Min $ 58,500Range $ 58,500 - $ 118,818 Contract Min $ 58,500
Assistant Prof $ Assistant Prof $
71,75571,755 Range $ 59,618 - $ 106,198 Contract Min $ 53,000 Range $ 59,618 - $ 106,198 Contract Min $ 53,000
Instructor $ 56,000Instructor $ 56,000 Range $ 50,835 - $ 64,899 Contract Min $ 47,000Range $ 50,835 - $ 64,899 Contract Min $ 47,000
Based upon actual computations from FT faculty base salaries 2006-Based upon actual computations from FT faculty base salaries 2006-20072007
Female / Male ComparisonFemale / Male ComparisonMedian Base Salary Dowling College Median Base Salary Dowling College 2006-20072006-2007
Rank Female MaleRank Female Male
Instructor $ 64,899 $ 58,999Instructor $ 64,899 $ 58,999
2005-2006 National Average2005-2006 National Average $ 40,431 $ 40,431
$ 41,692$ 41,692 Assistant Prof $ 72,398 $ 69,450Assistant Prof $ 72,398 $ 69,450 2005-2005 National Average2005-2005 National Average $ 54,052 $ 58,296 $ 54,052 $ 58,296
Associate Prof $ 89,500 Associate Prof $ 89,500 $ 80,250 $ 80,250 2005-2006 National Average2005-2006 National Average $ 64,436 $ 68,990 $ 64,436 $ 68,990
Professor $ 110,844 $ 109,356Professor $ 110,844 $ 109,356 2005-2006 National Aversge2005-2006 National Aversge $ 85,747 $ 97,642 $ 85,747 $ 97,642
Department Chairs / Workload Adjustments 2006-Department Chairs / Workload Adjustments 2006-20072007
Department # Courses Staffed 2005-2006 AdjustmentDepartment # Courses Staffed 2005-2006 Adjustment
ManagementManagement 245 ( FT = 61 / PT = 184) $ 3,375 245 ( FT = 61 / PT = 184) $ 3,375 NOTES NOTES Literacy EducationLiteracy Education 198 ( FT = 32 / PT = 166) $ 2,625198 ( FT = 32 / PT = 166) $ 2,625 Human Dev / LrngHuman Dev / Lrng 178 ( FT = 67 / PT = 111) $ 2,625 178 ( FT = 67 / PT = 111) $ 2,625 Real Picture atReal Picture at Ed AdministrationEd Administration 158 ( FT = 73 / PT = 85) $ 2,250 158 ( FT = 73 / PT = 85) $ 2,250 Dowling CollegeDowling College Special EducationSpecial Education 134 ( FT = 52 / PT = 82) $ 1,875 134 ( FT = 52 / PT = 82) $ 1,875 Finance Finance 125 ( FT = 36 / PT = 89) $ 1,875 1. 125 ( FT = 36 / PT = 89) $ 1,875 1. FT FacultyFT Faculty Math / Computer SciMath / Computer Sci 120 ( FT = 81 / PT = 39) $ 1,500 120 ( FT = 81 / PT = 39) $ 1,500 Average 7.6Average 7.6 English / HumanitiesEnglish / Humanities 117 ( FT = 44 / PT = 73) $ 1,500 117 ( FT = 44 / PT = 73) $ 1,500 Sections / YearSections / Year PsychologyPsychology 116 ( FT = 57 / PT = 59) $ 1,500 2. 116 ( FT = 57 / PT = 59) $ 1,500 2. FT FacultyFT Faculty Visual ArtsVisual Arts 96 ( FT = 17 / PT = 79) $ 1,125 96 ( FT = 17 / PT = 79) $ 1,125 Teach 37.4 %Teach 37.4 % Secondary EducationSecondary Education 88 ( FT = 33 / PT = 55) $ 88 ( FT = 33 / PT = 55) $ 1,125 1,125 of Sectionsof Sections Accounting Accounting 82 ( FT = 36 / PT = 46) $ 82 ( FT = 36 / PT = 46) $ 1,125 3. 1,125 3. Adjuncts whoAdjuncts who History History 78 ( FT = 16 / PT = 62) $ 1,125 78 ( FT = 16 / PT = 62) $ 1,125 taught 18-21taught 18-21 Computer Info SysComputer Info Sys 75 ( FT = 33 / PT = 42) $ 1,125 75 ( FT = 33 / PT = 42) $ 1,125 credit loads incredit loads in MarketingMarketing 65 ( FT = 38 / PT = 27) $ 750 65 ( FT = 38 / PT = 27) $ 750 2005-2006…2005-2006… Sociology / Soc WorkSociology / Soc Work 64 ( FT = 26 / PT = 38) $ 750 64 ( FT = 26 / PT = 38) $ 750 57 individuals57 individuals Foreign LanguagesForeign Languages 60 ( FT = 19 / PT = 41) $ 750 4. 60 ( FT = 19 / PT = 41) $ 750 4. Adjunct Adjunct
SectionsSections BiologyBiology 58 ( FT = 27/ PT = 31) 58 ( FT = 27/ PT = 31) $ 750 $ 750 taught wouldtaught would MusicMusic 57 ( FT = 12 / PT = 57 ( FT = 12 / PT = 45) $ 750 45) $ 750 convert to 198convert to 198 Economics Economics 53 ( FT = 30 / PT = 23) $ 750 53 ( FT = 30 / PT = 23) $ 750 added FT Facultyadded FT Faculty
All 13 Other AreasAll 13 Other Areas Below 49 ( FT = 158 / PT = 208 ) No Adjustment Below 49 ( FT = 158 / PT = 208 ) No Adjustment
Overall FT = 948 Sections PT = 1,585 SectionsOverall FT = 948 Sections PT = 1,585 Sections
Section 5H01 of the Faculty Agreement 2004-2007Section 5H01 of the Faculty Agreement 2004-2007
Dowling College Fiscal AffairsDowling College Fiscal Affairs
Based Upon Data from Form 990 Organizational Filings 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 $ Millions / YearsBased Upon Data from Form 990 Organizational Filings 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 $ Millions / Years
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Dowling College Finances Dowling College Finances ( Continued)( Continued)
Graph Shows Revenues Over Years in Millions of Dollars for Form 990 Returns for 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Graph Shows Revenues Over Years in Millions of Dollars for Form 990 Returns for 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
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Dowling College Financial Data 2001-2005Dowling College Financial Data 2001-2005 Factor 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-Factor 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-
20052005 RevenuesRevenues::
Auxillary Enterprises 2,931,134 Auxillary Enterprises 2,931,134 2,495,993 3,521,981 3,346,213 2,495,993 3,521,981 3,346,213 Tuition & Fees Tuition & Fees 54,890,120 54,890,120 59,276,984 56,340,703 59,276,984 56,340,703 56,905,996 56,905,996 Other Revenues 1,910,877 Other Revenues 1,910,877 3,346,150 5,318,351 3,346,150 5,318,351 4,263,703 4,263,703
TOTAL REVENUES 59,732,131 65,119,127 65,181,035 64,515,912TOTAL REVENUES 59,732,131 65,119,127 65,181,035 64,515,912
ExpendituresExpenditures::
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 57,705,310 62,310,547 65,410,129 65,909,109TOTAL EXPENDITURES 57,705,310 62,310,547 65,410,129 65,909,109
Selected Cost FactorsSelected Cost Factors::
Bond Liability 26,616,097 36,832,657 35,988,402 35,092,118Bond Liability 26,616,097 36,832,657 35,988,402 35,092,118 Mortgage / Notes 5,395,460 Mortgage / Notes 5,395,460 5,864,248 5,864,248 8,909,195 8,909,195 8,632,169 8,632,169 Interest Payments 2,153,737 Interest Payments 2,153,737 2,057,946 2,057,946 2,672,878 2,672,878 2,712,078 2,712,078 Grants Payable Grants Payable 1,675,706 1,675,706 1,694,543 1,694,543 1,729,753 1,729,753 1,777,169 1,777,169
Interest/Grant Debt Svc 3,829,443 Interest/Grant Debt Svc 3,829,443 3,752,489 4,402,631 4,489,2473,752,489 4,402,631 4,489,247
Endowment BalanceEndowment Balance::
Endowment 10,221,397 9,843,339 10,013,457 10,386,870Endowment 10,221,397 9,843,339 10,013,457 10,386,870
Form 990 Filing Date 5/15/03 5/11/04 2/10/05 11/15/05Form 990 Filing Date 5/15/03 5/11/04 2/10/05 11/15/05
Faculty Longevity at Dowling CollegeFaculty Longevity at Dowling College Dates of EmploymentDates of Employment Number of FT FacultyNumber of FT Faculty
1965-1969 61965-1969 6 1970-1974 61970-1974 6 1975-1979 61975-1979 6 1980-1984 71980-1984 7 1985-1989 1985-1989 18 18 1990-1994 1990-1994 18 -----------------18 ----------------- 1995-1999 1995-1999 1818 Over ½ of FT FacultyOver ½ of FT Faculty
2000-2004 2000-2004 36 36 hired since 1995hired since 1995
2005- 6 -----------------2005- 6 -----------------
2005-2006 Faculty Retirements, etc.2005-2006 Faculty Retirements, etc. / Bruccia, Cushing, Cotroneo, Finkel, Karmazin, Krysko, / Bruccia, Cushing, Cotroneo, Finkel, Karmazin, Krysko, Martin, Montgomery, Reinzo, Gannon, Schlichting, EspositoMartin, Montgomery, Reinzo, Gannon, Schlichting, Esposito 2006-2007 Faculty Buyouts2006-2007 Faculty Buyouts / Kopelman, Rosenthal / Kopelman, Rosenthal 2006-2007 Administrative Leave2006-2007 Administrative Leave / Ardito, Abramson / Ardito, Abramson
School of Aviation InvestigationSchool of Aviation Investigation During the Summer, 2006 the Chapter presented to the During the Summer, 2006 the Chapter presented to the
BOT information about the operation of the School of BOT information about the operation of the School of Aviation and demanded a BOT investigationAviation and demanded a BOT investigation
NYSUT was informed that an investigation was activatedNYSUT was informed that an investigation was activated The situation essentially involved what appeared to be a The situation essentially involved what appeared to be a
private company taking over an area of the College’s private company taking over an area of the College’s academic mission with various apparent employee academic mission with various apparent employee entanglements and apparent financial arrangementsentanglements and apparent financial arrangements
The Chapter has been informed that several personnel The Chapter has been informed that several personnel changes have been expedited… the Dean has been changes have been expedited… the Dean has been removed; two temporary FT faculty have resigned their removed; two temporary FT faculty have resigned their positions; new Chairs for the Aviation Department and the positions; new Chairs for the Aviation Department and the School of Aviation FDCC have been installed; and, an School of Aviation FDCC have been installed; and, an interim Dean has been put in placeinterim Dean has been put in place
The situation still merits monitoring and the Chapter will do The situation still merits monitoring and the Chapter will do soso
Memoranda of AgreementMemoranda of Agreement The Chapter and the College have come to several agreements during the The Chapter and the College have come to several agreements during the
past 3 months. Here is an overview of those Memoranda of Agreement.past 3 months. Here is an overview of those Memoranda of Agreement.
12-Credits Internship Work Exception Allowed / Summer, 200612-Credits Internship Work Exception Allowed / Summer, 2006 10-Credits Internship Work Exception Allowed / Summer, 200610-Credits Internship Work Exception Allowed / Summer, 2006 Early Sabbatical Allowed for Spring, 2007 / Based upon pending retirementEarly Sabbatical Allowed for Spring, 2007 / Based upon pending retirement 18-Credit NCATE Coordinator Agreement for 2006-2007 signed /18-Credit NCATE Coordinator Agreement for 2006-2007 signed / Not Accepted by Not Accepted by
MemberMember
Honors Project Supervisor Pay / Faculty Supervising Student WorkHonors Project Supervisor Pay / Faculty Supervising Student Work CLG Coordinator being changed to FY Seminar Coordinator 2007-2008CLG Coordinator being changed to FY Seminar Coordinator 2007-2008 Pay Arrangement / Coordinator 1Pay Arrangement / Coordinator 1stst Year Experience Program 2006-2007 Year Experience Program 2006-2007 Pay Arrangement / Coordinator MALS Program 2006-2007Pay Arrangement / Coordinator MALS Program 2006-2007 Pay Arrangement / CLG Coordinator 2006-2007Pay Arrangement / CLG Coordinator 2006-2007 Pay Arrangement / Editor, Bus & Economic Studies Journal, 2006-2007Pay Arrangement / Editor, Bus & Economic Studies Journal, 2006-2007 12-Credits Internship Work Exception Allowed / Summer, 200612-Credits Internship Work Exception Allowed / Summer, 2006 Aviation Department Chair 2006-2008 / Chair of School of Aviation FDCCAviation Department Chair 2006-2008 / Chair of School of Aviation FDCC Pay Arrangements / Coordinators: Honors Program, Gifted/LD Program,Pay Arrangements / Coordinators: Honors Program, Gifted/LD Program, Science Laboratory, Peer Tutoring / WritingScience Laboratory, Peer Tutoring / Writing 6-Credit NCATE Coordinator Agreement for Fall, 2006 Semester6-Credit NCATE Coordinator Agreement for Fall, 2006 Semester
Collective Bargaining Collective Bargaining 2006-20072006-2007
Survey / September ProjectSurvey / September Project
Survey Analysis / Data PreparationSurvey Analysis / Data Preparation October ProjectOctober Project Voting on Amendment Proposals Voting on Amendment Proposals
Chapter Meeting / November 7 Chapter Meeting / November 7 Off-CampusOff-Campus
Negotiation Priorities Negotiation Priorities NYSUT HeadquartersNYSUT Headquarters
Nominations for Chapter Officers / Nominations for Chapter Officers / Nov Nov 1515
Elections / December, 2006Elections / December, 2006 AAA / Electronic VotingAAA / Electronic Voting
NEW BUSINESSNEW BUSINESS
The floor is now open for any new The floor is now open for any new business or the discussion of any otherbusiness or the discussion of any other
mattersmatters NoteNote: All information provided during September, 2006 union: All information provided during September, 2006 union
meeting is available on the DCNYSUT websitemeeting is available on the DCNYSUT website
Dowling College NYSUT ChapterDowling College NYSUT Chapter