MEMBERS’ RESPONSES TO LAYOFFS:
Open Letter March 2015 accessible, Maria DiCenzo
Email Response March 2015 accessible, Nelson Joannette
Email Response March 2015, accessible Rick Henderson
Email Response March 2015, accessible Member of WLUFA
MEMBERS’ RESPONSES TO THE OPEN LETTER:
What is the Problem with Laurier? accessible, William Salatka
Email Response March 2015 accessible, Member of WLUFA
WLUFA:
Laurier’s Financial Picture, Bill Salatka, Negotiations Newsletter 4
Show Us the Books, Bill Salatka [hyperlink to be established]
WLU:
Laurier’s Audited Financial Statements (includes the Revised 2013-2014 statements)
What Students are Saying
Laurier Student Voices:
A Speech given by our own Connor Young at the BoG Today, Connor Young
Are Budgets Financial Fairy Tales? Bill Salatka
The Sputnik:
A Cog in the Capitalist Machine: How Laurier is run like a Business, Karly Rath
WLU President, WLUFA Disagree on Financial Situation, Josh Adesina and Karly Rath
The Cord:
What the Media are Saying
Waterloo Region Record:
Opinion: WLU Faculty Pinched while Bureaucracy Grows, Herbert Pimlott
Laurier Faculty Members feel ‘Absolutely Gutted’ by Staff Cuts, Gordon Paul
While Laurier Struggles Financially, it’s Business as Usual at UW, Gordon Paul
Plan Preserves Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Saves Money, Gordon Paul
$10 million in cuts eyed for Wilfrid Laurier University’s budget, Gordon Paul
Laurier not planning more staff cuts, president says, Gordon Paul
The Brantford Expositor:
Three Brantford positions part of Laurier cuts, Michelle Ruby
The CBC, Kitchener Waterloo:
Wilfrid Laurier University to cut 22 jobs in face of $25m deficit,
The Globe and Mail:
Academia has to stop eating its young, Showey Yazdanian
Rank and File:
Austerity strangles Ontario: The TA strikes in context, David Bush and Doug Nesbitt
CTV Kitchener:
Wilfrid Laurier University cuts 22 positions amid financial difficulties
Inside Halton:
Laurier eliminates 22 support jobs, faculty reductions planned, Johanna Weidner
Wilfrid Laurier campus in Milton not in jeopardy, says university’s president, Rachael Williams