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Chun Wins Full Settlement at U of T
Dr. Kin-Yip Chun has won a full settlement of his long-standing grievances with the University of Toronto's physics department, the day after CAUT announced the distinguished members of an independent committee of inquiry set up to investigate the situation and […]
01-09-2003
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Nomination en santé et sécurité au travail
Laura Lozanski a joint les rangs de l'ACPPU en tant qu'agente de santé et de sécurité au travail. Elle s'est occupée de santé et de sécurité dans plus de 60 lieux de travail dans l'Est de l'Ontario, a mis en […]
01-09-2003
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Acadia Faculty Reject Contract
Agreement seen as 'serious attack on the quality of education.' Faculty members at Acadia University have voted 90 per cent against ratifying an agreement reached two months ago between negotiators for the Acadia University Faculty Association and the university's board […]
01-09-2003
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L’ACPPU appuie la campagne “Non à l’exploitation”
Lors de sa réunion de juin, le Comité de direction de l'ACPPU a voté en faveur du soutien de la campagne contre l'exploitation des travailleurs et travailleuses du textile. Organisée par le Maquila Solidarity Network, le Syndicat du vêtement, du […]
01-09-2003
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New Secretary Appointed
CAUT has appointed Jocelyne Fortier to the newly-created position of secretary in the area of health and safety and in the publications department. Jocelyne holds two Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University of Ottawa, and before assuming the position […]
01-09-2003
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Nouvelle secrétaire
L'ACPPU a nommé Jocelyne Fortier au nouveau poste de secrétaire. Elle sera affectée au secteur de la santé et de la sécurité ainsi qu'au service des publications. Jocelyne détient deux baccalauréats en arts de l'Université d'Ottawa. Avant son entrée en […]
01-09-2003
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CAUT Hires Health & Safety Officer
Laura Lozanski has joined CAUT as Occupational Health & Safety Officer. Lozanski coordinated health and safety in more than 60 workplaces in eastern Ontario, implemented occupational disease and injury tracking programs in each and developed worker occupational health and safety […]
01-09-2003
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CAUT Supports ‘No Sweat’ Campaign
At its June meeting, the CAUT executive committee voted to support the No Sweat campaign against the exploitation of textile workers. Organized by the Maquila Solidarity Network, the Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees, the Canadian Labour Congress, Oxfam […]
01-09-2003
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Noble Inquiry Report Released
CAUT has released on its web site the Report of the CAUT Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee into Complaints Raised by Professor David Noble against Simon Fraser University Regarding Alleged Infringements of Academic Freedom. Professor Noble initially contacted CAUT in […]
01-09-2003
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Why Women Bury Men: The Longevity Gap in Canada
Barbara Murphy. Winnipeg: J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing Inc., 2002; 143 pp; paper $17.95 CA. Because they live, on average, six years longer than men, most women will spend the last years of their lives alone. Biologically, women are the stronger […]
01-09-2003
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Seen But Not Heard: Aboriginal Women and Women of Colour in the Academy
Rashmi Luther, Elizabeth Whitmore & Bernice Moreau, eds. Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 2003; 112 pp; paper $13.95 CA. This book, the proceedings of a symposium, focuses on the experiences of women of colour and Aboriginal […]
01-09-2003
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Case Studies in Mobilization
Cogs in the Classroom Factory: The Changing Identity of Academic Labor Deborah M. Herman & Julie M. Schmid, eds. Westport, Connecticut & London: Praeger Publishers, 2003; 232 pp; hardcover $66.95 US., £43.25. The character of academic labour is changing dramatically […]
01-09-2003