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Tan Faculty Retroactive Pay May Come Under Phase 2 tan VOL. 1 1 1 10 E. Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, California Wednesday, December 1, 1971 Faculty Retroactive Pay • May Come Under Phase 2 Cerritos personnel are still awaiting the fiscal wages will very shortly begin salary increases contracted for prior to If the pavboard should agree to grant word as to whether or rot their to reflect computations of salaries that President Nixon's executive order of these retroactive pav raises, which paychecks for the rest of the f seal year would have been earned under the wage Aug. 15.1971 teacher organizations and labor unions will be fatter according to Dr.iSiegfried package approved by the Cerritos This is now scheduled to show up in the across the nation seek, there would have C. Ringwald. Cerritos president. College Board of Trustees last spring December pay warrants to be issuen to be further rulings from the board and What everybody is awaitirfg is the There will, however, be a holiday between Dec. 20 and 22. then these would have to be reviewed by payboard's. established under President bonus in the December paychecks The order which froze salaries, rents the Los Angeles County Counsel. Bi'l DM i i hilp-B. it i Buchvns in her math Students who Nixon's Economic Sta )ilization following last week's action bv the and prices, established Nixon's HELP - Student tutor, This further review, a technical step help othei students on campus through the tutoring service Program, decision regarding retro­ payboard. Economic Stabilization Programs qua!died to be tutors that is required before any school board .Ir JvL.-uM The service is located in the lower level of the active oav increases. The pavboard has allowed all step- During the initial period of the order which is dii ecled by within the county may act, only acts to Learning Mamma! Cc If the board should rule tavo ablv then increases, fringe benefits and scheduled since called Phase One. all contractual 1 further slow the process and thereby i TM Photos bv Rick Haines i obligations made earlier this year were effects the ability of the payroll voided. department to legally get out the proper Most are now awaiting further actions paychecks. and rulings from the various guideline groups during Phase Two which is Teachers Hopeful Program's One Problem currently in effect Instructors are hoping, on a short Phase Two is now nearly two weeks term basis, that there will be a granting old and new rulings and interpretations of the retroactive payraise that would are still being handed down daily. help offset added holiday- season Even it the payboard unit of the expenses Come In Too late Economic Stabilization Program should On a long term basis it would mean approve pay raises on a retroactive that their paychecks would begin to "There's no reasi r. now n someone and before mid-term. 317 students have sighted enough when we ask for funds- state. Juliano plans to send this report to basis later this week there is doubt reflect, in January. 1972. amounts due needs help, thev can get help There's a been tutored by one of the 50 tutors thev put funds right in there. They the board. whether it would show up in the final them from the start of the school year in place for help and vithout any cost.' available according to Juliano. deserve a pat on the back for it." adds To apply, students mav pick up December. 1971. faculty paycheck. September. 1971 said Richard Juliano director ot tutorial "Math is the big area." says the Juliano. who also said that because of applications on the desk in LMC 110. the This is according to Dr. Stuart Bundy. services, while explaining about director "Accounting. chemistry, the board's support and th< money tutoring room. An assistant is available vice-president and dean of instruction at Instructors earning about $14,000 a Cerritos' tutorial pro m foreign languages, psychology, nursing. available it has helped to n ,ake the on Monda\s. Wednesdays and Fridays Cerritos. who states that the payroll school vear. 10-inonths. would be In a recent i Uerview. Juliano LVN. biology, anatomy and physiology, program a success." from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m and from 9 am. to division has been working feverishly eligible to receive a $32 50 pav increase emphasized that siui ients needing help history, and English are the subjects The California Honor Society, 3 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. trving to keep pace with the latest per month computed at 3.75 per cent. with their studies m :c. receive at least most students are needing help in." he according to the director, at the Long More information mav be attained by- rulings and interpretations of the wage This was the figure agreed upon earlier 10 hours ot free tut on added. Beach convention, voted unaramously calling extension 444 or talking ither setting unit now in operation under this year by the Cerritos College Board "Veterans, noted ie director, 'can The program was instituted by Juliano that Cerritos' tutoring is the best in the the assistants and Juliano. Phase Two of President Nixon's of Trustees qualify for help under a special program a year and a half ago with a budget of Economic Stabilization Program if their instructor ca i verity 'hat thev $10,000. Presently after services Under this pav scale, an instructor are failing or might tail, and that the increased. $16,000 was allocated for this Family Rulings earning $8,950 according to Bundy. would receive a $33.37 a month increase. class is necessary tor their progra m year's program operation. TV. New: Is Biased" L'nder the latest procedures outlined Big Problem Tutor Salary last week pay raises may now be Fringe Benefits "The big problem in the past." Tutors are paid $2.50 per hour and onlv granted along with assorted fringe 'The above figures, not reflecting a reported Juliano in relation to the work 10 hours per week The tutors have benefits already approved earlier this retroactive increase, would go up if such program's effectiveness, "'s students a B average and have an A in the subject Says KN ICs James Foy year. an increase is allowed. Also, according >>a:f .i.lu i ;t - CV i. eji.lu i'i'i thev are tutor ing and are recommended but there have oeen further to Bunciy. there is a one-percent figure Manv ot the studerts began using the by their instructor. "You're wrong to expect vourfnews to when someone calls us to tell us about clarifications since last week's ruling to be added onto the figure for fringe service live weeks alter school began. "The board t of trustees i has been far be perfect on television." sak;, James something, we can't always be certain of setting forth family differences to be benefits Foy. editorial director for KM C. At a the significance of it or even whether it's accounted for 'single, divorced, etc. e recent student leadership con'erence. news." Fov said These interpretations have kept the Fov claimed that every television news Foy noted that the average L.A. County Counsel's ol f ice and Art Show, New ansfer Rules - broadcast in the country today is biased newscaster on television reads from 100 working at a feverish pace just to make and distorted. He minced no words in i® to 175 words per minute. Thus, he said, it the college's pay unit working overtime talking about what he cal ed the would take the newscaster 20 minutes to just to make sure that instructors get as limitations of television news br< adcast. Voca Studies Out read the words on one page of the much as they legally should in 3 Awards "We simply are an electronic 1 eadline average newspaper December, according to Bundy. Vocational course s lor th most part Cerritos will be accepted for graduation service." he said, "we simply live the The sixth annual Cerritos Open art It would be 'miraculous' it the payroll may no longer count in ti referring to a credit by the state college. headlines with pictures." "I cringe." he said, when I hear exhibition offered cash prizes totaling people could come up with a retroactive state college as a result a new ruling Before the change a student could Foy pointed out that there aredseveral someone sav he gets all his news from $750 which were awarded to three television. He's got to get it from a pavcheck lor our people should such a going to effect in the tail or 197 4. move on to a state college as a junior factors that cause the news programs California artists variety of sources if he wants the full according to Don Sudani, de i ot student once he had completed 60 units or two to be biased. ruling be forthcoming, commented the personnel storv," dean The three winning art works were vears of work There was no One factor, he said, is the f|ct that among 78 accepted from 345 entered in So a student who begins his college requirement that all 60 units of credit most TV stations do not have enough the art show. study by taking pure vocational courses had to be in courses that the state personnel to cover a number o. major and then decides to change to a pure college would count toward graduation news stories simultaneously i For The awards of S250 each went to John academic program leading to a degree Close contacts are maintained with example, he said that his statioi j has 12 Patrick Brennick of Long Beach for a may be requiied to stav longer here at the state colleges says Siriani so there is four-man crews to cover news'.
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