California College of the Arts
UPDATE! After a powerful 4-day unfair labor practice strike in March 2022, CCA adjunct faculty and staff reached a tentative agreement with administration, and voted overwhelmingly to ratify the new contracts in early April. View the highlights here or below.
Adjunct faculty at CCA formed their union with SEIU 1021 in 2014, seeking what just about everyone wants out of a job—especially one that is meant to be a career: basic job security, living wages, and a voice in their workplace, recognizing that, as those teaching the overwhelming majority of classes and closest to the students, they were uniquely positioned to provide meaningful input and feedback on the college’s programming, operations, and procedures.
CCA staff voted by an overwhelming majority in a high-turnout election to form their union with SEIU 1021 in 2019. CCA cannot run without its staff. They include librarians, 3D printer technicians, studio managers, program managers, and many others who manage enrollment, including assisting and enrolling transfer students; international student outreach; recruitment and retention; billing; and so much more. Yet CCA administration continues to treat their staff as if they are disposable, refusing more than minimal cost-of-living adjustments and usually limiting any career advancement within the college.
Despite CCA administration’s shabby treatment of their staff, they take care of their own, even raising thousands of dollars through a GoFundMe to provide cash assistance to staff who were furloughed for 10 months during the pandemic, and raising over $20,000 for strike hardship assistance during their four-day ULP strike in February.
CCA administration wouldn’t know anything about what that’s like. While they cry poor, they continue to pay themselves top dollar ($580,000 to President Stephen Beal—more than any administrator of a college with a similar budget in the region—and $280,000 to Provost Tammy Rae Carland) and their union-busting attorney ($275,000 to Mike Vartain in 2020).
Further, CCA has tied up all its assets in a costly and risky expansion plan to sell the Oakland campus and consolidate operations in San Francisco. CCA has used all its property as collateral in its consolidation project that puts the needs of real estate developers and banks ahead of students and workers.
CCA adjuncts and staff are used to fighting hard—and winning. We deserve better—and so do our students.
Elected leaders support CCA staff and faculty.
We, the undersigned, stand in solidarity with staff and adjunct faculty at CCA to win a fair union contract that that includes real job security, living wages, and health benefits. We call on CCA President Stephen Beal and Provost Tammy Rae Carland to negotiate in good faith—including coming to the collective bargaining table themselves—to put students and workers first and settle equitable contracts without further delay.
Shamann Walton, President of San Francisco Board of Supervisors (District 10)
Dean Preston, San Francisco Supervisor (District 5)
Rafael Mandelman, San Francisco Supervisor (District 8)
Connie Chan, San Francisco Supervisor (District 1)
Matt Haney, San Francisco Supervisor (District 6)
Aaron Peskin, San Francisco Supervisor (District 3)
Gordon Mar, San Francisco Supervisor (District 4)
Myrna Melgar, San Francisco Supervisor (District 7)
Ahsha Safai, San Francisco Supervisor (District 11)
Nikki Fortunato Bas, Oakland City Council President (District 2)
Sheng Thao, Oakland City Council President Pro Tem (District 4)
Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember at Large and Vice Mayor
Nate Miley, Vice President of Alameda County Board of Supervisors
Mia Bonta, California State Assembly (District 18)
Dave Brown, Alameda County Board of Supervisors (District 3)
“I stand in solidarity with the staff at CCA, who authorized a strike in an effort to secure living wages and job security, especially with CCA’s intended plans to close its Oakland campus, raising questions of access for its students commuting from the East Bay. As a longtime advocate for students and a former school board member, I know that the path to better student outcomes includes a high quality and experienced workforce.”
— Assemblymember Mia Bonta
“We stand with the staff and faculty at California College of the Arts!”
— Shamann Walton, President, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
“I stand in solidarity with California College of the Arts faculty and staff.”
- Connie Chan, San Francisco Supervisor (District 1)
“I stand with the SEIU 1021 higher ed workers!”
- Aaron Peskin, San Francisco Supervisor (District 3)
I support the staff union of @CACollegeofArts! Look for the union label! https://t.co/uTXbnxjpvP
— W. Kamau Bell (@wkamaubell) December 10, 2021