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Mary Ellen Goodwin
Associate Secretary
Foothill-DeAnza Faculty Association
Filing for Unemployment
WHO CAN APPLY?
 All higher-ed part-time faculty with
contingent contracts are legally
entitled to unemployment benefits
during every term break (between
terms).
It does not cover holidays or any mid-
term breaks.
WHY?
 Due to the contingent nature of their
employment, non-tenured part-time
community college instructors do not
have “reasonable assurance” of being
employed in the succeeding quarter or
semester
 California Superior Court has ruled that
employment that is contingent on
enrollment, funding or program changes
lacks “reasonable assurance.” (Cervisi 1989)
CALIFORNIA
UNEMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE CODE
 1253.3.(g) For purposes of this
section, "reasonable assurance"
includes, but is not limited to, an offer
of employment or assignment made
by the educational institution, provided
that the offer or assignment IS NOT
contingent on enrollment, funding, or
program changes.
 An individual who has been notified
that he or she will be replaced and
does not have an offer of employment
or assignment to perform services for
an higher educational institution is not
considered to have reasonable
assurance.
CERVISI
1989 California Superior Court Ruling
The provisions of Cervisi are applicable
only to non-tenured, hourly instructors
employed by an institution of higher
education. Such individuals are not
subject to disqualification under the
provisions of UIC Section 1253.3 if the
offer of employment (whether made
orally or in writing) contains the proviso
that the employment is contingent on
class enrollment or funding.
DETERMINE
CONTINGENCY
 Check your contract for any clauses that
establish the contingent nature of part-
time faculty appointments
 Notification of Teaching Assignments
should have start and end dates, and
may specify the contingent nature of
course appointments.
ELIGIBILITY
 You’re eligible even if you have been offered a
class for the next term,
 You’re eligible even if and your name appears
in the schedule of classes,
 You’re eligible even if you have signed next
term’s appointment letter
BECAUSE.........
 As a part-time faculty employee with
a contingent appointment, you can
have your class cancelled due to lack
of funding or low enrollment, or you
can be bumped by a full-time faculty
member who needs the class to make
load.
QUALIFICATIONS and
RESPONSIBILITIES
 You either have NO employment during the break, or
employment pays less than $310 a week.
 You may also qualify for being “under-employed”
during the semester/quarter if your load and pay has
significantly gone down from previous terms.
 You are not expected to look for employment outside
of your line of work.
 You are only expected to look for FT work in your
field (as per question on benefit claim form).
FILING A CLAIM
 Apply as soon as the semester/quarter ends.
 First time application (renewable each year)
requires a one-week waiting period for which
you will not receive benefits.
 It takes approximately 10 days to process a
claim.
 EDD will mail you materials, including a guide
to benefits and a Notice of UI Award. Be
sure to read these materials carefully.
 EDD may require a phone interview.
RE-OPENING A CLAIM
 If you previously applied and received benefits
within a one year period, when you apply, you
are “re-opening an existing claim.”
 Re-opening does not require a one week
waiting period.
 If your first claim is at the end of the fall term in
December, then when you apply at the end of
spring, that will be a re-open and an extension
of your December claim (benefit amount does
not change).
APPLICATION
 Telephone: 1-800-300-5616
 Online: www.edd.ca.gov/uifc.htm
 Fax: 1-866-215-9159
 Mail: EDD
PO Box 419000
Sacramento, CA 95841-9000
 EDD requires that you register or list your
resume on a CalJobs search site. They will
send you information on this.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
 When applying for benefits for the first
time, some faculty may find several
questions confusing.
 Most important message: “I am a part-
time, contingent, community college
instructor, with no contract and no
reasonable assurance of re-employment.”
QUESTION #22
Are you a member of a union?
 NO
Your union is a bargaining association, not a
union as pertains to the EDD. This question is
relevant only to “job shoppers” whose unions
look for work for them. Faculty unions and
associations do not provide job search
services.
QUESTION #27
Last Date Worked
 The last day of the semester/quarter, or the
last day on which you give finals during finals
week.
 27a. Gross wages for last week of work:
Monthly salary ÷4 plus office hour and any other
income from teaching activities (i.e., sub pay)
 Counselors/Librarians: actual hours X rate
QUESTION #28
Reason No Longer Working
 Choose Laid Off/Lack of Work
28a: Provide a brief explanation
 Community College instructor; end of
assignment with no reasonable
assurance of reemployment
QUESTIONS #29, 30, and 31
Do you expect to return to work?
 NO [You do not have a legally binding contract to
return to work]
Do you have a date to start work?
 NO [You are without contract no guarantee to return]
Are you an employee of a school…..?
 NO [You are a temporary employee employed per
/semester/quarter as contingent labor]
QUESTION #40
Are you currently attending or are you
planning to attend school or training?
 NO
Unless you are enrolled as a part-time or full-
time student in an institution of higher education
or advanced work training program that
prevents you from working full-time, the EDD
might conclude that you are not available for
work and consequently deny you benefits.
REQUIREMENTS
Are you available for immediate FULL
TIME work in your usual occupation?
 YES!
[Even if you aren’t interested in full-time work,
you must state you are looking for full-time
work. You are not required to look for part-time
work.]
 Be sure to register on CalJobs as “job seeker.”
PHONE INTERVIEW
 You may be sent a letter requiring a “phone
interview.”
 Purpose: typically it is to clear up something on
the application that might be considered a
disqualifying factor.
 Don’t get too verbal; just answer the questions
simply and to the point. Reiterate: You are a PT
faculty member with no reasonable assurance of
reemployment and no contract. Contingent
assignments are covered by the Cervisi Decision.
DENIALS
 ALWAYS APPEAL A DENIAL!
 First level is sending a letter of appeal addressing the
EDD’s reason for denial.
 Typically it could be:
1. They think or have been told by a district that you
have “reasonable assurance.” You don’t!
2. Reviewer of application has red-flagged one of
your statements for clarification.
3. Turning in forms late
(Over 10 working days after due date).
DENIAL RESOLUTIONS
 Typically a letter explaining your temporary,
contingent nature as a part-time Community
College Instructor is all it takes.
 If an appeal is denied you can appeal again.
 Do so!
SECOND LEVEL APPEAL
 The Final step of resolving an appeal is contesting a
denial based upon a second phone interview or the
letter submitted during the first level appeal.
 The second level requires that you appear in court
before and Administrative Law judge.
 Though informal, you should be prepared to explain
the reason that you were denied and why the judge
should reverse the decision.
REMIND THE JUDGE
 CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE CODE 1253.3, subd. (g)
"reasonable assurance" includes, but is not
limited to, an offer of employment or assignment
made by the educational institution, provided that the
offer or assignment is not contingent on enrollment,
funding, or program changes.
 CERVISI v. CUIAB
Under the CERVISI statue, an assignment that is
contingent on enrollment, funding, or program
changes is NOT a "reasonable assurance" of
employment.
HOW FACCC CAN HELP
 If you feel like the EDD is not listening to you,
you can ask FACCC (Faculty Association of
California Community Colleges) to intercede for
you. As a member FACCC, their help with EDD
issues is invaluable.
 Go online to www.faccc.org and fill out the Part-
time Unemployment Complaint Form. You can
also send an email to the Faculty Advocate:
Andrea York at ayork@faccc.org
BENEFITS
 Weekly benefits are available to a maximum of $450
per week depending on your earning history. EDD
includes all teaching work history from multiple districts.
The rate established at the time your initial claim is filed
will be applicable for one year and cannot change.
Your benefit is based upon your Wages in Highest
Quarter in an 18 month history.
 You may be qualified to continue limited benefits while
working as “under-employed.” This occurs typically if
your past terms have been at larger loads and you have
suddenly dropped to a much lower load. EDD will make
up some of the difference.
BENEFITS ARE TAXABLE
 Benefits are subject to Federal (not state)
income tax, and you are required to claim UI
benefits as income on your federal tax return.
 You may voluntarily request that EDD withhold
10% of your weekly benefits for federal
taxation of UI benefits.
 You will receive a 1099G form at the end of the
year for tax return purposes.
FINAL THOUGHTS
 Unemployment is NOT Welfare. Community
College districts pay into unemployment
benefits for you and you are entitled to them.
 Don’t get discouraged, even if you must
appeal, you will receive your benefits (even if
late) if eligible.
 Be diligent in applying on time and returning
your forms in a timely manner.
The End
Good Luck

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CALIFORNIA EDD FILING PROCEDURE

  • 1. Mary Ellen Goodwin Associate Secretary Foothill-DeAnza Faculty Association Filing for Unemployment
  • 2. WHO CAN APPLY?  All higher-ed part-time faculty with contingent contracts are legally entitled to unemployment benefits during every term break (between terms). It does not cover holidays or any mid- term breaks.
  • 3. WHY?  Due to the contingent nature of their employment, non-tenured part-time community college instructors do not have “reasonable assurance” of being employed in the succeeding quarter or semester  California Superior Court has ruled that employment that is contingent on enrollment, funding or program changes lacks “reasonable assurance.” (Cervisi 1989)
  • 4. CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE  1253.3.(g) For purposes of this section, "reasonable assurance" includes, but is not limited to, an offer of employment or assignment made by the educational institution, provided that the offer or assignment IS NOT contingent on enrollment, funding, or program changes.
  • 5.  An individual who has been notified that he or she will be replaced and does not have an offer of employment or assignment to perform services for an higher educational institution is not considered to have reasonable assurance.
  • 6. CERVISI 1989 California Superior Court Ruling The provisions of Cervisi are applicable only to non-tenured, hourly instructors employed by an institution of higher education. Such individuals are not subject to disqualification under the provisions of UIC Section 1253.3 if the offer of employment (whether made orally or in writing) contains the proviso that the employment is contingent on class enrollment or funding.
  • 7. DETERMINE CONTINGENCY  Check your contract for any clauses that establish the contingent nature of part- time faculty appointments  Notification of Teaching Assignments should have start and end dates, and may specify the contingent nature of course appointments.
  • 8. ELIGIBILITY  You’re eligible even if you have been offered a class for the next term,  You’re eligible even if and your name appears in the schedule of classes,  You’re eligible even if you have signed next term’s appointment letter BECAUSE.........
  • 9.  As a part-time faculty employee with a contingent appointment, you can have your class cancelled due to lack of funding or low enrollment, or you can be bumped by a full-time faculty member who needs the class to make load.
  • 10. QUALIFICATIONS and RESPONSIBILITIES  You either have NO employment during the break, or employment pays less than $310 a week.  You may also qualify for being “under-employed” during the semester/quarter if your load and pay has significantly gone down from previous terms.  You are not expected to look for employment outside of your line of work.  You are only expected to look for FT work in your field (as per question on benefit claim form).
  • 11. FILING A CLAIM  Apply as soon as the semester/quarter ends.  First time application (renewable each year) requires a one-week waiting period for which you will not receive benefits.  It takes approximately 10 days to process a claim.  EDD will mail you materials, including a guide to benefits and a Notice of UI Award. Be sure to read these materials carefully.  EDD may require a phone interview.
  • 12. RE-OPENING A CLAIM  If you previously applied and received benefits within a one year period, when you apply, you are “re-opening an existing claim.”  Re-opening does not require a one week waiting period.  If your first claim is at the end of the fall term in December, then when you apply at the end of spring, that will be a re-open and an extension of your December claim (benefit amount does not change).
  • 13. APPLICATION  Telephone: 1-800-300-5616  Online: www.edd.ca.gov/uifc.htm  Fax: 1-866-215-9159  Mail: EDD PO Box 419000 Sacramento, CA 95841-9000  EDD requires that you register or list your resume on a CalJobs search site. They will send you information on this.
  • 14. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS  When applying for benefits for the first time, some faculty may find several questions confusing.  Most important message: “I am a part- time, contingent, community college instructor, with no contract and no reasonable assurance of re-employment.”
  • 15. QUESTION #22 Are you a member of a union?  NO Your union is a bargaining association, not a union as pertains to the EDD. This question is relevant only to “job shoppers” whose unions look for work for them. Faculty unions and associations do not provide job search services.
  • 16. QUESTION #27 Last Date Worked  The last day of the semester/quarter, or the last day on which you give finals during finals week.  27a. Gross wages for last week of work: Monthly salary ÷4 plus office hour and any other income from teaching activities (i.e., sub pay)  Counselors/Librarians: actual hours X rate
  • 17. QUESTION #28 Reason No Longer Working  Choose Laid Off/Lack of Work 28a: Provide a brief explanation  Community College instructor; end of assignment with no reasonable assurance of reemployment
  • 18. QUESTIONS #29, 30, and 31 Do you expect to return to work?  NO [You do not have a legally binding contract to return to work] Do you have a date to start work?  NO [You are without contract no guarantee to return] Are you an employee of a school…..?  NO [You are a temporary employee employed per /semester/quarter as contingent labor]
  • 19. QUESTION #40 Are you currently attending or are you planning to attend school or training?  NO Unless you are enrolled as a part-time or full- time student in an institution of higher education or advanced work training program that prevents you from working full-time, the EDD might conclude that you are not available for work and consequently deny you benefits.
  • 20. REQUIREMENTS Are you available for immediate FULL TIME work in your usual occupation?  YES! [Even if you aren’t interested in full-time work, you must state you are looking for full-time work. You are not required to look for part-time work.]  Be sure to register on CalJobs as “job seeker.”
  • 21. PHONE INTERVIEW  You may be sent a letter requiring a “phone interview.”  Purpose: typically it is to clear up something on the application that might be considered a disqualifying factor.  Don’t get too verbal; just answer the questions simply and to the point. Reiterate: You are a PT faculty member with no reasonable assurance of reemployment and no contract. Contingent assignments are covered by the Cervisi Decision.
  • 22. DENIALS  ALWAYS APPEAL A DENIAL!  First level is sending a letter of appeal addressing the EDD’s reason for denial.  Typically it could be: 1. They think or have been told by a district that you have “reasonable assurance.” You don’t! 2. Reviewer of application has red-flagged one of your statements for clarification. 3. Turning in forms late (Over 10 working days after due date).
  • 23. DENIAL RESOLUTIONS  Typically a letter explaining your temporary, contingent nature as a part-time Community College Instructor is all it takes.  If an appeal is denied you can appeal again.  Do so!
  • 24. SECOND LEVEL APPEAL  The Final step of resolving an appeal is contesting a denial based upon a second phone interview or the letter submitted during the first level appeal.  The second level requires that you appear in court before and Administrative Law judge.  Though informal, you should be prepared to explain the reason that you were denied and why the judge should reverse the decision.
  • 25. REMIND THE JUDGE  CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE 1253.3, subd. (g) "reasonable assurance" includes, but is not limited to, an offer of employment or assignment made by the educational institution, provided that the offer or assignment is not contingent on enrollment, funding, or program changes.  CERVISI v. CUIAB Under the CERVISI statue, an assignment that is contingent on enrollment, funding, or program changes is NOT a "reasonable assurance" of employment.
  • 26. HOW FACCC CAN HELP  If you feel like the EDD is not listening to you, you can ask FACCC (Faculty Association of California Community Colleges) to intercede for you. As a member FACCC, their help with EDD issues is invaluable.  Go online to www.faccc.org and fill out the Part- time Unemployment Complaint Form. You can also send an email to the Faculty Advocate: Andrea York at ayork@faccc.org
  • 27. BENEFITS  Weekly benefits are available to a maximum of $450 per week depending on your earning history. EDD includes all teaching work history from multiple districts. The rate established at the time your initial claim is filed will be applicable for one year and cannot change. Your benefit is based upon your Wages in Highest Quarter in an 18 month history.  You may be qualified to continue limited benefits while working as “under-employed.” This occurs typically if your past terms have been at larger loads and you have suddenly dropped to a much lower load. EDD will make up some of the difference.
  • 28. BENEFITS ARE TAXABLE  Benefits are subject to Federal (not state) income tax, and you are required to claim UI benefits as income on your federal tax return.  You may voluntarily request that EDD withhold 10% of your weekly benefits for federal taxation of UI benefits.  You will receive a 1099G form at the end of the year for tax return purposes.
  • 29. FINAL THOUGHTS  Unemployment is NOT Welfare. Community College districts pay into unemployment benefits for you and you are entitled to them.  Don’t get discouraged, even if you must appeal, you will receive your benefits (even if late) if eligible.  Be diligent in applying on time and returning your forms in a timely manner.