Precarity Penalty Report

The Precarity Penalty, a newly released report on poverty and precarious jobs confirms the sad reality that more and more people in southern Ontario are joining the ranks of the working poor. Universities have traditionally been places for good – that is relatively secure and well paying – jobs. No more. They are very much […]

News release: Nova Scotia universities face sanction from national university teachers’ group

**** Le français suivra**** For immediate release Nova Scotia universities face sanction from national university teachers’ group (Ottawa – May 7, 2015) The association representing the country’s academic staff is warning that Nova Scotia’s universities could be sanctioned if they try to use new powers that many say violates constitutionally protected rights, and undermines academic […]

Call for Nominations: Women’s Faculty Colleague – Waterloo Campus

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FROM THE LAURIER WOMEN’S CAUCUS FOR THE POSITION OF WOMEN’S FACULTY COLLEAGUE FOR 2015-2016 WATERLOO CAMPUS ONLY. Please note that the Brantford incumbent’s term expires in 2016. We write to invite nominations from the Women’s Caucus (consisting of all female full-time and contract faculty and professional librarians) for one faculty member with […]

WLUFA Condemns Nova Scotia’s Bill 100

The cutting edge of the attack on collegial governance these days is on Canada’s east coast. Despite considerable opposition from faculty, labour and opposition parties, Nova Scotia’s Liberal government has just passed Bill 100, The Universities Accountability and Sustainability Act. The Bill threatens to override all Collective Agreements of campus employees, opening the door to […]

Education Review (Spring 2015) / Dossier en éducation (printemps 2015)

April / avril 2015     The latest issue of CAUT’s Education Review is attached and available on-line on the CAUT website. This edition provides an analysis of the current state of university finances in Canada, as well as  longer-term trends in university revenues and expenditures since the beginning of the new millennium. The review […]

CAUT News Release: Canada’s profs raise alarm over Nova Scotia bill

**** Le français suivra****   http://www.caut.ca/news/2015/04/24/canada-s-profs-raise-alarm-over-nova-scotia-bill   For immediate release   Canada’s profs raise alarm over Nova Scotia bill   (Ottawa – April 24, 2015) The national organization representing Canada’s professors and academic staff says a bill before the Nova Scotia legislature would violate constitutional rights, undermine the independence of universities, and compromise academic freedom. […]

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