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Ontario colleges urged to accept deal on academic freedom

(Ottawa – November 16, 2017) The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) is urging Ontario’s colleges to return to the negotiating table with faculty in order to reach a collective agreement.
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CAUT staff appointments

Christina Muehlberger Membership Engagement, Organizing & Outreach Officer
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Interview // Joel Lexchin

Dr. Joel Lexchin is professor emeritus at York University and an emergency physician with the University Health Network in Toronto.
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President’s message // Remembering labour rights & academic freedom

by James Compton Lest We Forget. This phrase is familiar to many Canadians who hear it recited every Remembrance Day. Taken from Rudyard Kipling’s poem Recessional, the axiom is often cited as a warning to not forget past struggles and sacrifices.
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News // Academic strike in Ontario college system

More than 12,000 Ontario college professors, instructors, counsellors and librarians took job action Oct. 16 seeking longer contracts for partial-load faculty and the adoption of academic freedom guarantees.
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News // Deadline extended for survey of contract academic staff

CAUT is extending the deadline to complete the national survey of contract academic staff to Dec. 15. The survey has been open since the beginning of October and more than 1,400 responses from academic staff at Canadian universities, colleges and polytechnics have been received.
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News // Deal ratified at Laurentian after 10-day strike

After a 10-day strike, the 373 regular and 304 contract academic staff members of the Laurentian University Faculty Association have ratified a new contract.

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