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Décision disciplinaire à l’Université McMaster : les professeurs demandent une révision judiciaire
Six professeurs anciens et actuels de l’école de commerce DeGroote de l’Université McMaster, qui accusaient l’établissement de les avoir injustement traités, déposent maintenant une requête en révision judiciaire de la procédure par laquelle le tribunal universitaire les avait déclarés coupables […]
16-04-2015
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L’ACPPU accueille deux nouveaux employés
L’ACPPU accueille deux nouveaux membres au sein de son équipe de la négociation collective : Seth Sazant (à gauche) et John Eustace. Seth Sazant et John Eustace se joignent à l’ACPPU à titre de directeurs généraux adjoints. Ils succéderont à […]
16-04-2015
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New hires at CAUT
CAUT welcomes new staff members Seth Sazant (left) & John Eustace to collective bargaining team. Seth Sazant and John Eustace are joining CAUT as assistant executive directors to replace Neil Tudiver, who retires this month after 15 years of assisting […]
16-04-2015
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Alberta budget chooses path that further erodes operating revenue
Alberta’s post-secondary education system, still reeling from a massive cut in funding in 2013, has been hit again in this year’s provincial budget. The Progressive Conservative government will cut operating grants to post-secondary institutions by 1.4 per cent this year, […]
16-04-2015
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Scandale salarial à l’Université Western : des changements s’imposent à la gouvernance
Des membres du personnel académique et des étudiants de l’Université Western ont tourné le dos au recteur Chakma pendant son allocution lors de la séance du sénat du 10 avril. Les révélations récentes selon lesquelles le recteur de l’Université Western, […]
16-04-2015
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Critics fear Bill C-51 could limit free speech on campus
Demonstrators gather on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, March 14, during a national day of action protesting the Harper government's anti-terrorism bill. Thousands of Canadians across the country gathered earlier this month in a national day of protest against the federal […]
26-03-2015
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Language & diversity in the age of austerity
March marks both International Francophonie Month, and Aboriginal Languages Month (with March 20 being the Journée internationale de la Francophonie, and March 31 celebrated across Canada as National Aboriginal Languages Day), and this seems as good a time as any […]
26-03-2015
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Not everyone pleased with BC spending blueprint
While BC Finance Minister Mike de Jong may have characterized his Feb. 17 budget as having scored a “fiscal hat trick,” for the third consecutive set of balanced books from the governing Liberals, he’s acquired plenty of detractors quick to […]
26-03-2015
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Equity committee reaches out to individual members
CAUT’s new equity committee met for the first time in August 2014, with attendance from two representatives of each of the five equity-seeking groups: Aboriginal academic staff, academic staff with disabilities, LGBTQ2S academic staff, racialized academic staff and women academic […]
26-03-2015
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AUCC should follow the rules on temporary foreign workers program, says CAUT
It’s now even harder for qualified Canadians to be hired into scarce full-time academic positions in their own country. That’s the fallout of a February agreement between the federal government and post-secondary institutions that outlines special exemptions from the temporary […]
25-03-2015
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Inquiry faults uManitoba
A committee ap­pointed by CAUT in March 2014 to investi­gate alleged inappropriate conduct in the faculty of archi­tecture at the University of Manitoba has uncovered violations of acade­­mic freedom and interfer­ence in the work of acade­mic staff. The committee’s report […]
25-03-2015
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Les opposants au projet de loi C-51 craignent qu’il ne limite la liberté de parole sur les campus
Le 14 mars, des manifestants se sont rassemblés sur la Colline du Parlement à Ottawa lors d’une journée nationale d’action contre le projet de loi antiterroriste du gouvernement Harper. Plus tôt ce mois-ci, des milliers de Canadiens de partout au […]
25-03-2015