This bill introduces a significant change in how adjunct and nontenured-track faculty are notified about class statuses. Previously, only adjunct professors were included in such notifications. By extending this obligation to nontenured-track faculty as well, the bill aims to improve job security and communication within educational institutions, potentially leading to better management of course loads and resources across public universities and community colleges in Illinois.
Summary
House Bill 2034 amends several laws related to the governance of public universities and community colleges in Illinois. The core provision of the bill mandates that each governing board must notify both adjunct professors and nontenured-track faculty members about the status of enrollment for the classes they are scheduled to teach. This requirement intends to enhance transparency and assist faculty in planning their teaching schedules more effectively.
Contention
One notable aspect of the bill includes exceptions that exempt collective bargaining agreements in effect prior to January 1, 2022, from these new notification requirements. Critics may argue that this provision could undermine the intended impact of the bill, as existing agreements could limit the effectiveness of the new notification mandates. Furthermore, the bill includes clauses that allow for flexibility in the face of emergencies declared by the Governor, which may be seen as necessary but could also lead to inconsistencies in its application during such times.
Relating to requiring a public institution of higher education to make certain faculty information available to the public on the institution's Internet website.
Relating to requiring a public institution of higher education to make certain faculty information available to the public on the institution's Internet website.