
The Clark College Board of Trustees on Monday gave its interim president the authority to ask a Clark County Superior Court judge to intervene its faculty union’s proposed strike.
The Association for Higher Education voted unanimously on Saturday to allow its executive committee to call a strike at any time. The union represents about 400 full-time and part-time faculty, more than 300 of whom were at the weekend meeting.
But whether faculty actually do walk out, and whether Interim President Sandra Fowler-Hill does file for an injunction, remains to be seen.
“Even if there is a work stoppage, that’s no guarantee there would be an injunction,” college spokeswoman Kelly Love said Monday.
Clark College faculty and the union have been in bargaining over salaries for more than a year. College faculty say they want their salaries more on par with their peers in the public school system, and they are advocating for adjunct pay tied more closely with full-time professorships. College officials have said its latest two-year, $1.3 million offer is all it can sustain.
State law prohibits college faculty from striking, and gives college trustees or their representatives the right to request a judicial order against the faculty union.
But, as 2018’s widespread teacher strikes showed, the threat of an injunction didn’t stop teachers from hitting the picket lines. Clark County Superior Court Judge Scott Collier issued an injunction against the Battle Ground Education Association in September of that year, ordering teachers back to work. Still, teachers voted to defy the order — though the two sides reached an agreement before that occurred.
College strikes are rare. If Association for Higher Education leaders call a strike, it will be the first time community college teachers in Southwest Washington have done so. Bellingham Technical College faculty went on strike in 2013, and that same college’s support staff went on strike in 2017.
College faculty say a strike won’t be called until after winter break, which starts Friday. Classes start for the winter quarter on Jan. 6. Clark College has another mediated bargaining session scheduled for Dec. 27.
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