The “College Academic ‘Workers’ Union and Northwest Community. College have reached an agreement: on wages and working conditions. '. According to Peter Weber, head of the union negotiating. committee, the settlement -af- fects about 40 NWCC instruc-. tors, counsellors and librarians and includes a three percent © ‘catch up’” raise retroactive to Aug. 1, 1989, a seven percent wage increase in the final eight months of a 20-month contract. Weber describes: the- settle- ment as satisfactory but “nota [oo -major victory’’, When their con- tract expires on March 31, 1991, he explains, they will again be faced with ‘“‘catching up’’ to other educators in the system. The three percent ‘‘catch up’’ in- crease recognized the fact that NWCC instructors were among the lowest paid in the provincial | college system, says Weber, but their annual increases will be based on a wage lower than in- structors in other institutions and over the period of the con- College instructors settle _ in that case the. number of classes would be reduced to only four per. semester. - In addition, he says, a joint NWCC/union_ Workload Com- mittee will monitor the situation to ensure their workload re- mains similar to instructors. in _ other institutions. According to | -evaluation process and an in- result ‘of the college's. self- dication that NWCC recognizes the relationship between work- load and staff morale. ‘‘This ap- pears to put us close to the average in the B.C. college system,”’ says Weber, “and in- dicates they recognize we were — ; : : Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 20, 1989 A13 Weber, this committee is q direct overworked ‘and underpaid. ” tract they will again fall behind. . In explaining the significance’ . of this difference, Weber says that instructors at Douglas Col- lege in Vancouver will be $3,000 a year better off on March 31, 1991, teachers, with similar qualifica- tions, will add to their lead as early as next summer. According to Weber, the top wage for a NWCC University Transfer in- structor with a masters degree prior. to the new -contract was $44,800. By comparison, local high school ‘teachers, with the same qualifications and aca- demic responsibility, earned around $51,000. By the end of the first year of the college con- tract, Weber says, the same col- lege instructor will be making and local high school — $49,350 a year, but the high. . school teacher will be making about $52,000 and negotiating a new contract. By March 31, 1991, he says, the wage level at the college will have risen to . $51,324, There is. another part of their new contract, though, that ELKS LODGE Sunday, Décember 31 st, 1989 Elks Hall - 2228 Tetrault Cocktails 7:30 p.m. — Dinner 8:00 p.m. Dance to the music of the “ROCKY TOPS” Tickets: $25.00 each Phone Gord at B— 635.0268 Days or 635-9537 Evenings hes x( YS tent. race, B.C., V8G 2X8. Phone: 635-6311 or FAX: 635-4744. ‘Generally, the Family Court & Youth Justice Commit- _tee consists of persons having experience in educa- tion, health, probation and welfare. 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