by TAA Staff
FRIDAY MAY 11, 2001 marked a changing of the guard as four new officers were installed on the Executive Board of Pasadena City College's local chapter of the faculty union, one replacing a president who had held his position for more than two decades. The fourth position, a directorship, was a virtual tie between two members of the same slate, one of whom was a part-time faculty member.
"It's a very important moment to put a part-timer on the union," said Preston Rose, the newly elected director. "Now we're going to be able to focus more clearly on part-timer needs."
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