Dear Colleagues: Nominations are now open for OCUFA’s 2012 Lorimer Award. This award recognizes outstanding contributions to improving the terms and conditions of employment of Ontario university faculty through bargaining. It was created by OCUFA in 2009 in honor of Doug and Joyce Lorimer. Attached to this email, please find a promotional flyer you can print […]
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Academia in the Age of Austerity
Dear Colleagues: The theme of OCUFA’s annual conference for January 2013 will be “Academia in the Age of Austerity”. In light of Ontario government’s “austerity agenda”, including its proposed sweeping anti-labour legislation and agenda for higher education, and in light of other government initiatives across Canada and globally, the OCUFA conference will be addressing […]
Pensions Now and Pension Alternatives Webcasts
Dear Colleagues: The OCUFA Pension webcasts — Pensions Now (held October 16 and 17, 2012) and Pension Alternatives (held October 22 and 23, 2012) — were recorded and can now be viewed again on the OCUFA website. The link to the webcasts is: http://ocufa.on.ca/members-area/pesionwebcasts/ To enter, please use the pass code: ocufaPeNsi0n Could you please […]
OCUFA’s Education and Mobilization plan
Dear Colleagues: You will now have heard that this evening (October 15, 2012) Dalton McGuinty resigned as premier and prorogued the Ontario Legislature. This means that all legislative business comes to a halt and all legislation currently being considered dies on the order paper. When a new session of the Legislature is eventually convened, it […]
New framework for university pension plans
Dear Colleagues: As recent headlines attest, the Ontario government appears to be closing in on a new framework for university pension plans in this province. In order to develop an informed response to government proposals, faculty members need a full understanding of the potentially dramatic impact these government actions could have on their financial futures. […]
Ontario government’s draft labour legislation
Dear Colleagues: A comprehensive summary and analysis of the Ontario government’s draft labour legislation, Protecting Public Services Act 2012 has been prepared for OCUFA by the legal team at Sack, Goldblatt, Mitchell. It focusses in particular on Schedule 2, titled Respecting Collective Bargaining Act (Public Sector), 2012. The summary and analysis can be accessed by […]
OCUFA’s response to the Ministry of Training
Dear Colleagues; This morning, OCUFA released its response to the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities discussion paper, Strengthening Ontario’s Centres of Creativity, Innovation and Knowledge. Our submission, titled Growing Ontario’s Universities for the Future, will be officially launched at a Queen’s Park press conference this morning alongside responses from the Canadian Federation of Students, […]
CAUT Declares an ALERT for Concordia University College of Alberta
I am forwarding this message on behalf of the CAUT Executive Committee. CAUT Declares an ALERT for Concordia University College of Alberta CAUT has issued an ALERT to draw attention to the serious threat to the collective bargaining rights of the faculty at Concordia University College of Alberta. This is the first time in more […]
Legislation that will freeze compensation and benefits
Greetings, Yesterday, the Ontario Government brought forward legislation that will freeze compensation and benefits for all those in the broader public sector, including all staff at universities and colleges, for two years. It also imposes a permanent salary cap for all in the public sector and limits the powers of the labour relations board, arbitrators […]
Save Library and Archives Canada
Save Library and Archives Canada Campaign Update – Latest News September 2012 Archival organizations across Canada withdraw from Library and Archives Canada’s Pan-Documentary Heritage Network On May 31st, 2012, the Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA) withdrew from LAC’s Pan Canadian Documentary Heritage Network (PCDHN). Citing the elimination of the National Archival Development Program (NADP) and […]