HFCC Local 1650 History
1940-1965 1965 State of Michigan passes Public Employee Relations Act. Election held under PERA establishes the HFCC teachers' bargaining unit. Donald Calkins serves as Acting President of HFCC-FT. Harrison Welsh elected First President of Local 1650. |
1966 - Local 1650 Vice-president receives Robert Harrison receives Local charter from AFT Secretary-Treasurer Robert Porter. |
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1966
HFCC Federation of Teachers, Local 1650 receives its charter from the AFT. HFCC teachers conduct first college faculty strike in history of the nation to establish its first contract and codify shared governance in the Constitution for the College Organization. First HFCC-FT contract signed. Seniority, grievance procedure, hospital-surgical medical insurance coverage negotiated. MA Min $6,350; MA Max $11,000. 1967 Robert Harrison elected President of Local 1650. Second strike in Local 1650 history. Second contract signed. Former Local 1650 Vice-president Archie Allen elected Vice-president of Michigan Federation of Teachers. 1968 George Yee elected President of Local 1650. 1969 Harold King elected President of Local 1650. 1970 Local 1650 attains agency shop. State legislature mandates teaching load for community college teachers. Local 1650 brings lawsuit. Governor's Office refuses to enforce the legislation. 1971 Eight HFCC teachers laid off at direction of P-12 Superintendent. Lawsuit by John McDonald eventually secures the return of three of these teachers. |
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1972
Stuart Bundy appointed President of Henry Ford Community College. Dearborn Board of Education meets for first time as HFCC Board of Trustees. HFCC President reports directly to Board of Trustees, rather than the Superintendent of Schools, for the first time in the College's history. 1973 Dr. Bundy secures an operating budget for HFCC separate from the P-12 segment of the District. 1974 Local 1650 participates in unsuccessful campaign to separate HFCC from the Dearborn Public Schools. 1975 |
L-R, Howard Nebel, Marilyn Winslow and Local 1650 Vice President Paul Winslow at Local 1650's Tenth Anniversary Party |
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1975
Local 1650 contract limits transfer of P-12 seniority of Local 1650. Even step increments and lane differentials are established in the salary schedule, bringing equity to teachers below maximum salary. "Golden Leap" at last step of salary schedule is eliminated. 1976 Local 1650 President Harold King elected Vice-president of Michigan Federation of Teachers. |
1976 (L-R) State Representative Patrick McCollough and Local 1650 President Harold King. |
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1977 Contract renumbers salary schedule so that Step 1 is labeled Step 1, not Step 3 (not as easy as you might think!) 1978 John McDonald elected President of Local 1650. Third strike in history of Local. Local 1650 contract secures long term disability insurance. MA Min $11,980; MA Max
$21,412. |
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1979 Local 1650 contract eliminates transfer of P-12 seniority to the College, limiting credit for 1650 seniority to work performed within the 1650 bargaining unit. HFCC part-time teachers vote against representation by Local 1650. Local 1650 President John McDonald elected Vice-president of Michigan Federation of Teachers. Local 1650 Vice-president Ellen Hoekstra appointed Legislative Agent for the Michigan Federation of Teachers. |
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1981
Contract provides first Early Retirement Incentive. 1982 Contractual tenure provision is negotiated since community college teachers are no longer covered by State Tenure Act. 1983 Local 1650 contract secures binding arbitration of grievances, Tuition Fund, Professional Improvement Fund, and its second Early Retirement Incentive. Local 1650 President John McDonald appointed to chair the United Schools' Association, the political action committee representing all HFCC and Dearborn School District unions. First of many District millage campaigns chaired by community activists Mike Adray and Joe Hallissey and first of many millage campaigns financed by the United Schools' Association, with campaign literature developed by Local 1650. |
1982 Local 1650 President John McDonald greets United Farmworkers' President Cesar Chavez at HFCC's Walter Reuther Memorial Lecture.
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1984
Fourth Strike in Local 1650 history when Board of Trustees refuses to accept Factfinder's recommended settlement. 1985 Local 1650 proposes and jointly sponsors with College Administration the first of the Local's annual Professional Issues Conferences. Local 1650 responds to North Central Report critical of shared governance, full-time
staffing, and teacher salaries. |
1984 - Local 1650 Vice-president Lynne Hensel and daughter Lauren on the picket lines. 1984 - Local 1650 President John McDonald and HFCC teachers Mike Daher and Myron Salamas confer with Rollie Hopgood of the MFT&SRP during strike. |
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1986
MA Min $22,342; MA Max $36,524. 1987 Local 1650 secures improved longevity, moving from a flat rate to a percentage of salary based on years of service. Contract provides Dental-Optical-Hearing insurance coverage. 1988 AFT President Al Shanker delivers annual Walter Reuther Memorial Lecture at HFCC. |
1988 Local 1650 President John McDonald looks on as AFT President Al Shanker is greeted by Dearborn Mayor Michael A. Guido at HFCC's Walter Reuther Memorial Lecture. |
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1989
Local 1650 takes initiative in developing a standardized and student centered class schedule which increases enrollment 7% and avoids lay-offs. Local 1650 honors Stuart Bundy upon his resignation as HFCC President and acceptance of the Chancellorship of San Bernardino California Community College District. |
1989 (L-R) Local 1650 President John McDonald and former HFCC President Stuart Bundy at HFCC's 60th Anniversary Party. |
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1990
Dr. Andrew Mazzara appointed President of Henry Ford Community College. Local 1650 contract provides Flexible Spending Account, establishes 24 hour extra-contractual limit for all HFCC teachers, and provides Pension Supplement for TSA investment and/or purchase of service time in MPSERS. Local 1650 increases probationary period from two to three years. 1991 Local 1650 assists in organizing Mike Adray's 70th birthday celebration. Local 1650 finances and develops campaign literature for District's $100 million Capital Improvement Bond Campaign. 200 Local 1650 teachers contribute $25,000 to the campaign. HFCC receives $30 million in capital improvement funds. |
1990 Local 1650 members Maggie Thornburg and Jeannine Dawson work election phone bank as Bertha Poe of the MFT&SRP looks on. |
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1992
AFT arranges for Presidential candidate Bill Clinton to visit HFCC campus. 1993 Local 1650 contract establishes Probationary Teacher Mentor Committees, a calendar concluding the Fall semester before year's end, and two 7.5 week spring and summer sessions |
1992 Local 1650 President John McDonald greets US Presidential candidate Bill Clinton on visit to HFCC. |
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Sally Barnett, DFT President with John McDonald, 1650 President at a White House reception, hosted by President Clinton, 1993. | |||||
1994
Local 1650 negotiates a five year contract, longest in its history. Contract provides Pension Supplement based upon years of service, longevity included in extra-contractual compensation, and one sick bank for contractual and extra-contractual absences. Local 1650 finances and develops campaign literature for HFCC's first millage campaign independent of the P-12. 200 Local 1650 teachers contribute $10,000 to the campaign. PA 112 rescinds collective bargaining rights for State's K-12 teachers and HFCC teachers. |
1994 Local 1650 Members Rally against PA 112 in Lansing (L-R) Ed Fryzel, Marsha Steele, Paul Winslow, Joe Muscarella, John McDonald, Roger St. John, Mike McDonald, Stephanie Sparling, Lauren Mudd, Lynne Hensel, Karma Chapo, Dennis Quatrine, Linda Brandt, Marilyn Thibodeau, John Rietz, Terry Foley, Ken Grunow, Diane Mancinelli, Bill Hackett, Geraldine Grunow, Peter Putnam, Don Lynch, Fredricka Weisenthal. |
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1996
MA Min $33,011; MA Max $61,416. Local 1650 Thirtieth Anniversary Dinner Dance. 1997 Local 1650 successfully lobbies against Governor's recommended defined contribution pension system. Local 1650 President John McDonald represents the AFT at Education International's first Higher Education Conference at UNESCO |
1996 - Local 1650's 30th Anniversary Dinner Dance with Local 1650's Rick Goward leading HFCC's Big Band. |
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1998
Local 1650 President John McDonald appointed to the AFT's Higher Education Program and Policy Council. Local 1650 develops a union financed and faculty driven provision for the annual evaluation of full-time faculty. Local 1650 receives the MFT&SRP's "President's Award" in recognition of the Local's Political Action Fundraising. Local 1650 organizes community activist Joe Hallissey’s 70th birthday celebration. |
1998 - Local 1650 members supporting Detroit's striking newspaper workers L-R Ken Grunow, John McDonald, Hal Stokes, Roger Miller, Tom Burns, Gerald Klein, Stu Vining. |
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1999
Local 1650 achieves earliest contract settlement in its history. Settlement provides historic breakthrough on major Federation concerns regarding full-time staffing, distance learning, long-term care and intellectual property rights |
1998 Local 1650 officers mark John McDonald's 20th year as Local President by singing "1-6-5-0" to the tune of "YMCA" L-R Paul Winslow, Lynne Hensel, John McDonald, Ed Fryzel. |
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2000
AFT President Sandra Feldman visits Local 1650 Local 1650 leads the advocacy campaign for HFCC's successful $9 million Capital Improvement Bond Proposal. |
2000 AFT President Sandra Feldman, Local 1650 President John McDonald, and MFT&SRP President Rollie Hopgood on President Feldman's visit to Local 1650 |
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2001
Local 1650 leads an MFT&SRP legislative initiative for a State of Michigan study regarding full-time/part-time faculty staffing at Michigan's community colleges. The proposal calls for a study of conditions under which both full-time and part-time faculty are hired, evaluated, and function at the State's colleges. Supported in the House, the proposed legislation is killed in the Senate by Senator Gast at the behest of the Michigan Community College Association. 2002 Local 1650 negotiates a five year contract and volunteers to accept a wage freeze in first year because of reductions in State aid to HFCC and to guarantee replacement of all teachers leaving the College under the voluntary early severance program. Local 1650 President John McDonald is elected President of the Dearborn Rotary Club for 2002-03. Lynne Hensel, Local 1650 Vice-president for Internal Affairs, resigns after 22 years of service to pursue doctoral studies. |
(L-R) 1650 members Larry Colter and Lynne Hensel on Local 1650 picket line in 1978. |
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2003
Local 1650 President John McDonald is recognized by the Dearborn Rotary Club as "Rotarian of the Year." Drastic cuts in State aid to HFCC necessitate re-opening of 2002-07 contract. Nearly $2 million in savings are generated for HFCC by phasing in faculty replacements, revising salary schedule placement, and offering a voluntary early severance program. In the revised contract, Local 1650 achieves specific full-time faculty staffing levels for first time in the history of the Local. Local 1650 President John McDonald appointed Chairperson of the Dearborn Rotarian Foundation. 2004 Local 1650 welcomes 45 new faculty, amounting to 25% of its membership, during 2004-05, as a result of two Early Retirement Incentive Programs and the negotiation of minimum full-time staffing levels at HFCC. |
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2005
HFCC President Andrew Mazzara retires after 34 years at HFCC as teacher, Vice-President, and President. A former Local 1650 member and participant in HFCC's 1966 strike, the first strike by a college collective bargaining unit in the nation's history, Dr. Mazzara served as HFCC President for 15 years. HFCC-FT Treasurer Ed Fryzel passes away suddently, having been a member of Local 1650 for 20 years and its Treasurer for 17 years. |
Local 1650 President John McDonald congratulates HFCC President Andrew Mazzara upon his retirement. |
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2006
MA Min $42,859, MA Max $79,757. Local 1650 celebrates its 40th Anniversary. |
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2007
2007 Local 1650 negotiates a five year contract in three days preceding end of Winter semester – the shortest round of contract negotiations in the Local’s history. 2007-08: MA Min $42,859, MA Max $83,641. 2011-12 MA Min $48,944, MA Max $102,152. Federation members and other HFCC employees qualify for Ford Motor Company X-Plan through the efforts of President McDonald's daughter Mary Gollan. 2008 With the support of Local 1650, HFCC's adjunct faculty form the HFCC Adjunct Faculty Organization (HFCC-AFO), an affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers, with a 334 YES, 41 NO vote in favor of the union. Local 1650 receives its eleventh AFT “Pride of the Union” Award, recognizing the extent and growth of the Local’s membership. |
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2009 Local 1650 receives the first AFT Higher Education Political Action Award, recognizing the Local’s comprehensive and effective Political Action Program. |
(L-R) Political Action Committee Co-chair Eric Rader; Local 1650 President John McDonald; AFT Vice-president Lorretta Johnson; Local 1650 Insurance Committee Chair Jennifer Roderique. |
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2009 Local 1650 President John McDonald expresses the appreciation of the AFT to President Barack Obama for his historic $12 billion federal initiative in support of the nation’s community colleges. |
Local 1650 President John McDonald with President Barack Obama at the announcement of his federal community college initiative. |
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2012 Henry Ford Community College Federation of Teachers' President John McDonald has been elected to serve as a Vice-president on the American Federation of Teachers' Executive Council by delegates to the 82nd American Federation of Teachers' National Convention held recently in Detroit. The AFT represents 1.5 million public school, higher education, health care, and public employee professionals across the nation. |
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2012 AFT honors HFCC professor Bonnie Jobe as 2012 Everyday Hero. Downriver Times-Herald article |
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2012 John McDonald represents the AFT on the AFL-CIO European Union Green Jobs Tour to Germany and Belgium. |
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2012 Local 1650 initiates Faculty Community Service (first appears in 2012-2015 contract.) |
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2015
John
McDonald distributes water during Flint water crisis |
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2016
John
McDonald represents AFT at the OECD Global Educational Industry
Summit in Jerusalem and represents the AFT at Hebron University
in Palestine. |
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2017
Local 1650 negotiates a vastly improved Campus Safety Policy
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2018
Local 1650 welcomes President Russell Kavalhuna, 6th
HFC President Local 1650 initiates revided HFC's Safety Intervention Policy |
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2019
Dearborn Rotary honors President McDonald for his support of
Rotary’s charitable Programs (pictures to follow)
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2020 Eric Rader appointed Vice-president of AFT Progressive Caucus John McDonald reelected AFT Vice-president Local 1650 initiates virtual Executive Board and General Membership Meetings due to COVID-19 pandemic Local 1650 Contract Extension secures 190 full-time faculty staffing |
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2021 2022 |
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12/30/2021
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John McDonald, President of Local 1650 for 43 years, passes away. Eric Rader attends American Federation of Teachers Middle East Study Mission in Israel and the West Bank.
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