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Dear COHE member,
We will be holding an all-COHE e-meeting using Adobe Connect on Tuesday, April 19, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Central (3:00 - 5:00 p.m., Mountain).
This message provides you with the documents required to understand the discussion, links to assist you in attending the meetings, and rules of expected conduct during the meeting. Please do everyone the courtesy of reading the entire message and preparing for the meeting properly.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
You will need the following three documents to follow the discussion.
I encourage you to review the first two documents prior to the meeting.
MEETING LINKS
To join the meeting: http://connect57823661.adobeconnect.com/cohemembers/
You will need the latest Adobe Flash Player:
http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
If you have never attended an Adobe Connect meeting before, test your connection: http://connect57823661.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm (Note: you do NOT need to install Add-In. The Add-In is required for the host only, that is, me.)
Get a quick overview: http://www.adobe.com/go/connectpro_overview
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
Anyone with the URL above may join. Please share it with COHE members only. When you arrive, choose guest and enter your full name and your university (e.g., Gary Aguiar - SDSU). The meeting will be recorded for those who cannot attend.
Several campuses are arranging an on-campus smart classroom where you can attend with other COHE members. Please contact your local leaders for this information.
I will be on audio and video. Each bargainer is encouraged to equip themselves with a microphone so they can act as a presenter to share information via audio. Others will be spectators, who can see, hear, and chat.
The goal of this meeting is to update you on the negotiating progress. We will present the provisions we have tentatively agreed to, the items we have traded, and the issues which remain unsettled.
Non-bargainers are encouraged to ask questions to understand the decisions the Negotiating Committee made. If you have ideas on how we can blunt the inappropriate application of their remaining proposals by seeking counter-proposals, we welcome these. However, this meeting is NOT intended to allow non-bargainers to propose specific language or provisions.
Your brother in defense of faculty rights,
Gary Aguiar
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