AUFA REFERENCE DESK

The AUFA Office has a "library" of reference materials available to AUFA members on a sign-out basis. The following is a small sample of what is available:

  • Various CAUT documentation including Policy Statements and Information Papers
  • Back issues of the CAUT Bulletin
  • Back issues of the AUFA Communicator
  • AUFA Collective Agreements
  • Newsletters from various universities

NEW ADDITIONS

From Deep Integration to Reclaiming Sovereignty: Managing Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Under NAFTA, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Bruce Campbell, May 2003.

Our Schools/Our Selves: The Parent Trap: Is fund-raising making schools more unequal? Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Spring 2003.

FTAA: A dangerous NAFTA-GATS hybrid, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, March 2003.

Whose University Is It? CAUT, 2003 (video tape).

Money on the Line: Workers’ Capital in Canada, October 2002.

Alternative Federal Budget 2003: The cure for the common budget, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, October 2001.

The Real Bottom Line. A series of primers on Economic and Social Issues from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

You bet I Care! A Canada-Wide Study on: Wages, Working Conditions, and Practices in Child Care Centres, Canada Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2000.

Study of Violence on Campus at Acadia University, A report Submitted to Acadia University Senior Administration, Recreation Resource Centre of Nova Scotia, 1995.

The Marginal Majority: A report to the President on the Status of Women at Acadia, E. Dianne Looker, 1990.

Employment Equity for Women: A University Handbook, The Committee on the Status of Women, Council of Ontario Universities, March 1988.

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