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La retraite obligatoire à 65 ans encore imposée par certaines universités en Ontario
Les universités publiques de l’Ontario appliquent différemment les règles relatives à la retraite, obligeant ainsi certains membres du personnel académique à prendre leur retraite à 65 ans et laissant à d’autres le choix de poursuivre leur carrière. La loi ontarienne […]
01-11-2006
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La Caisse de défense élit un nouveau président
Larry Hale, biologiste de l’Université de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard, a été élu président de la Caisse de défense de l’ACPPU, pour un mandat de deux ans, lors de l’assemblée des administrateurs tenue le mois dernier à Toronto. Il succède ainsi à Jean-Charles […]
01-11-2006
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Lansbridge sommée de suspendre ses activités
Le personnel académique des établissements postsecondaires de la Colombie-Britannique appelle le gouvernement provincial à suspendre les activités de l’University Lansbridge à la suite des révélations selon lesquelles le propriétaire Michael Lo offrait illégalement des grades à une école affiliée de […]
01-11-2006
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Le fédéral sabre à grands coups dans les programmes
Invoquant la nécessité d’un resserrement budgétaire et l’utilisation rationnelle de l’argent public, le gouvernement conservateur de Stephen Harper a annoncé, le 25 septembre dernier, une série de compressions des dépenses de l’ordre de 1 milliard de dollars sur les deux […]
01-11-2006
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Plan for Spying on Students under Fire
The British government wants campus staff to inform on Muslim & “Asian-looking” students. The British government’s Department for Education and Skills wants campus staff to spy on Muslim and “Asian-looking” students, the Guardian newspaper reported last month. The Guardian said […]
01-11-2006
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AAUP Questions Scope of Research Ethics Boards
Research ethics boards were never designed for oversight of journalism programs or surveys by sociology majors and have gone well beyond their mandates and purpose, and in the process harming scholarly work, a recent report from the American Association of […]
01-11-2006
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UBCFA Awarded $100,000 to Defend Academic Freedom
CAUT president Greg Allain presented a cheque for $100,000 to the University of British Columbia Faculty Association last month to ensure it will be able to keep up its fight for academic freedom and faculty rights in the face of […]
01-11-2006
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96% at Carleton Vote for Strike
Carleton University academic staff members have voted 96 per cent in favour of strike action in an attempt to reach a new collective agreement. Main issues still on the table are salaries, benefits and workload. The union representing about 750 […]
01-11-2006
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BUFA Members Vote for Strike
Brock University faculty and librarians, fed up with stalled contract negotiations and contentious meetings that have stretched for six months, voted 88 per cent in support of a vote authorizing their union executive to call a strike. The Brock University […]
01-11-2006
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88% Say ‘Yes’ in Saint Mary’s Strike Vote
Saint Mary’s University Faculty Union will call a strike if agreement on a new contract with the university can’t be reached in conciliation this month. SMUFU held its strike vote in October, securing yes votes from 88 per cent of […]
01-11-2006
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Feds: $1 Billion in Spending Cuts
Citing budgetary restraint and smart use of money, Stephen Harper’s Conservative government announced a series of spending cuts Sept. 25 of approximately $1 billion over the next two years. The cutbacks were unveiled the same day the government announced it […]
01-11-2006
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Ontario Universities Forcing Retirees Out as Mandatory Retirement Ends
Ontario’s public universities are applying retirement rules differently, leaving some academic staff with no choice but to retire when they turn 65, and others with the choice to keep working. When Ontario enacted a ban on mandatory retirement in December […]
01-11-2006