Faculty Association Lead Sean Colcleasure and Board Chair Gregg Chadwick sign the new 3-year agreement.

Heartland signs three-year contract with full-time faculty

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[May 13, 2018]  LINCOLN - The Heartland Community College Board and Heartland Faculty Association (HFA) have come to consensus on a three-year contract extending through the 2021 fiscal year.
 

The three-year contract delivers a package of incremental salary increases for full-time faculty beginning with a flat dollar increase of $1500 per individual in FY19 followed by a 2.5% increase in FY20 and another 2.5% increase in FY21.

Other highlights in the contract include:

  • Increase in the overload teaching rate by $25 per hour for 3 years

  • Increase in pay for independent study courses

  • Increase in the amount the College will provide for tuition reimbursement for faculty who are continuing their education (from $2,000 per year to $3,000 per year)

  • Expanded definition of dependents for purposes of awarding tuition waivers for dependents of faculty (aligned with ACA definition of under the age of 26)

  • Expansion of sick leave coverage to include paternity leave

  • Ability of online faculty to hold an online office hour

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Contract negotiations began in November of 2017 with a goal to develop consensus around identified issues of importance.

“Interest-Based Bargaining truly helped negotiations,” said Sean Colcleasure, Faculty Association Lead. “Both sides came together in good faith, built a solid foundation and worked together to get a contract all parties benefit from, with minimal disagreements.”

The contract was ratified by HFA membership with voting held on May 8-9.

[Steve Fast
Associate Director of Public Information
Heartland Community College]

 

 

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