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CAUT Update on COVID-19

While the risk to Canadians arising from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic remains low according to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), the situation is developing rapidly.

Webinar Series Part 2 - Costing Collective Bargaining Proposals

Identifying Elements of Compensation & Collecting Information (March 5, 2020) Part 2 presents a systematic approach to identifying all of the elements of compensation and collecting information about total compensation costs.
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CAUT Statement on International Women’s Day

(Ottawa – March 8, 2020) CAUT and academic staff across Canada mark International Women’s Day by standing united with woman and girls around the world, and celebrating their social, economic, cul

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Webinar Series Part 1 – Costing Collective Bargaining Proposals

A Framework for Costings Bargaining Proposals (February 27, 2020) Part 1 presents the overall framework for the costing model and introduces key terms used in costing.
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Interview / Michael Lynk

Michael Lynk is an associate professor at Western University’s Faculty of Law, where he has taught courses in labour, human rights, disability, constitutional and administrative law since 1999.
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Commentary / The plain truth about performance-based funding

By Marc Spooner Like clumsily knocked over dominoes, one by one our provincial governments are tripping over themselves in their rush to impose under-developed and misguided performance-based funding schemes upon their post-secondary education sectors.
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Stronger together

The majority of Canadian provinces are currently ruled by conservative governments, however they might be named: the United Conservative Party, the Saskatchewan Party, the Coalition Avenir Québec, or the Progressive Conservatives.

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