The American Federation of Teachers, Local 2121 represents the faculty of City College of San Francisco at campuses in communities throughout San Francisco.
We had a great turnout at Flex Day last Friday! Thanks again to Jeff Freitas of CFT for coming and speaking with us about the importance of union power right now. An exciting start to what's sure to be an active year!
This Saturday, April 5th, America’s union members are coming together to at events across the country to send President Trump, Elon Musk, and their billionaire friends a message: #HandsOff our unions and our contracts! ✊
Find an event near you: https://t.co/2WysrQEX3S
As @UAW President @ShawnFainUAW said, President Trump is trying to gut unions and essential services to give him and his billionaire friends a tax cut.
To every single person who cares about the fundamental freedom of all workers, now is the time to be even louder.
Today @AAUP and @AFTunion filed a lawsuit against the Trump admin on behalf of our members for unlawfully cutting off $400m in federal funding for public health research to force @Columbia to surrender its academic independence.
Labor Stands UP!
https://t.co/q1fZwI04Yv
Like community colleges around this country, City College of San Francisco changes lives: re-skilling workers, opening up quality careers, making our country run. Defend this mission.
Trump’s $330 billion cut to education means fewer students—like those taught by Clinton McCracken—will have access to Pell Grants, a crucial pathway to college and economic mobility, just as he once did. All to fund tax breaks for billionaires. #ProtectOurKids
“For City College of San Francisco students pursuing vocational healthcare careers, chemistry courses are worth their credit weight in gold — if they can enroll.” Sadly, 100s are turned away every semester. This must change. https://t.co/A0uYFYD07Y
Today, CCSF students delivered a petition to Interim Chancellor Bailey calling for added classes and teachers to meet student demand for Chemistry 32 & 40. The Chancellor has agreed to replace a retiring Chem Faculty, but more Full Time faculty are needed to address the problem.
Devi Lee has come to CCSF to continue her nursing journey. However Chemistry 32, a required class, is totally full. AFT is calling on the Chancellor and Trustees to hire more Full Time Chemistry Faculty so students like Devi can become the health care professionals our city needs
"More than 40 City College students crowded around the door of room 206 in the Science Hall last Tuesday. All of them were desperate for one thing: a spot in Chemistry 32."
https://t.co/ViQWoGOqe0
Anthony Kim is studying to be a nurse so he can serve his community. However, full Chem 32 classes are delaying his progress. AFT is calling on the Chancellor & Trustees to hire more full time Chemistry faculty to address these class shortages for the good of our students.
To address the overwhelming need for Chemistry 32&40 classes, CCSF students started a petition to hire more Full Time Chemistry faculty. Making this smart investment will allow the Nurses and Engineers of tomorrow to access the education they need today. https://t.co/bD9AfZwuou
Today, Jessica Lemus was one of over 20 students who attempted to get a seat in Chemistry 32 after being unable to register due to full classes. AFT is calling on CCSF leaders to make smart investments into this gateway class that is needed to pursue a career in nursing and more!
We made it to Election Day! We are so proud to have worked to get @alankennywong re-elected to College Board. For a stable CCSF & a fully staffed city, stand with educators & cast only 1 vote for College Board for Alan Wong! CCSF students deserve strong leadership.
Thank you Iris Biblowitz–CCSF is indeed a gem, & it's now growing with a stable budget. This is the moment to make smart investments in expanding opportunity for students who want accessible pathways to quality jobs our city needs. Case & point: Healthcare. Let's do this.
City College teachers updated endorsements: from K to College, SF educators unite in backing Alan Wong for College Board & Matt Alexander, Parag Gupta, Jaime Huling, & John Jersin for School Board. SF students deserve the best, & that takes tested & accountable leadership.