SENATE BILL 309
51st legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2014
INTRODUCED BY
Howie C. Morales
AN ACT
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION; ENACTING THE FACULTY PARITY ACT; PROVIDING CERTAIN BENEFITS TO ADJUNCT AND OTHER NON-TENURE-TRACK FACULTY AT PUBLIC POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE CREATION OF FUNDS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
SECTION 1. [NEW MATERIAL] SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the "Faculty Parity Act".
SECTION 2. [NEW MATERIAL] LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS.--The legislature finds that:
A. faculty members, full-time and part-time, are the bedrock of the higher education system and they require adequate compensation and basic supports to serve students and communities effectively;
B. serious problems have arisen in academic staffing at New Mexico's public post-secondary educational institutions;
C. while an increasing percentage of the courses offered in the public post-secondary educational institutions are taught by part-time adjunct and other non-tenure-track faculty hired on a temporary basis, these faculty members too often are not given adequate compensation or basic professional supports, including paid office hours to meet with students; while at the same time, those institutions are allowing the ranks of full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty members to fall;
D. the use of underpaid part-time adjunct and other non-tenure-track faculty has exacerbated the shrinking ranks of full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty;
E. the overall reduction in professional supports limits the ability of the state's higher education system to provide high quality education, research and support for economic development; and
F. improving the conditions under which part-time
adjunct and other non-tenure-track faculty work will result in
better service for students, communities and the economy.
SECTION 3. [NEW MATERIAL] PUBLIC POST-SECONDARY
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS--TREATMENT OF ADJUNCT AND NON-TENURE-TRACK FACULTY.--
A. All part-time adjunct and other non-tenure-track
faculty members shall receive pay that is equal, on a pro rata
basis, with that of tenured or tenure-track faculty of
comparable qualifications doing comparable work. Each public
post-secondary educational institution that receives funding
through the general appropriation act shall, subject to
collective bargaining with the exclusive representatives of the
full-time and part-time faculty at the institution, determine a
salary standard for part-time adjunct and other non-tenure-track faculty members employed in each academic department.
Beginning the fall semester of 2014, each public post-secondary
educational institution shall increase part-time adjunct and
other non-tenure-track faculty salaries by a sufficient amount
to reduce the pro rata salary gap in each department, if one
exists, by the fall semester of 2020, so that the provisions of
this subsection are met. The pro rata salary gap between part-time adjunct and other non-tenure-track salary and comparable
full-time tenured or tenure-track salary in any department on
any campus of a public post-secondary educational institution
shall not be diminished by less than fifteen percent from the
previous year.
B. Part-time adjunct and other non-tenure-track
faculty members shall be eligible to participate in the state's
educational retirement system as provided by the Educational
Retirement Act and rules adopted in accordance with that act.
All part-time adjunct faculty members teaching at least fifty
percent of the established workload for full-time tenured
faculty shall be eligible for the same health care benefits as
full-time tenured faculty.
SECTION 4. [NEW MATERIAL] FACULTY RESTORATION AND EQUITY
FUND.--A "faculty restoration and equity fund" shall be created
in each public post-secondary educational institution to carry
out the provisions of the Faculty Parity Act. For fiscal years
2015 through 2021, a sufficient amount of the appropriations
from the legislature for instruction and general purposes at
each institution shall be transferred to the institution's
faculty restoration and equity fund to close the pro rata
salary gap and to pay employer contributions for educational
retirement and health care benefits.
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