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McGill's teaching union approves tentative agreement
Teaching Assistants at McGill last night approved a contract including a new guarantee for three hours of paid pedagogical training for first-time TAs, wage increases of 3%, 3%, and 1.2% over three years, guarantees for sufficient meeting time between TAs and course supervisors, and a written and formal commitment from McGill to make every effort to improve teaching support for undergraduate courses by such means as utilizing Teaching Assistants.
More...McGill Course Lecturers Win Union
Montréal – 31 August 2011 – After a long ground campaign, course lecturers at McGill University will return to campus next week for a new semester—and a new union. The Labour Relations Commission yesterday certified the existing union for teaching assistants and exam invigilators, AGSEM, to represent all course lecturers and other part-time instructors in a new bargaining unit. “This is a huge victory for the part-time teaching staff and has been a long time in the making,” said Lerona Lewis, president of AGSEM. “This will undoubtedly change the way this university works.”
Course lecturers finally getting a union
The ongoing course lecturers' union drive at McGill University has come to an end as an official request has been made yesterday to recognize the course lecturers as part of the Association of Graduate Students Employed at McGill (AGSEM).
More...The FNEEQ decided to file a petition in accordance with article 53 of the Quebec Labour Code
On November 9, 2010 at our last General Meeting, the negotiating committee presented an agreement in principle that was subsequently adopted at 100% by the members at the meeting.
The bargaining process that began in 2007 was never easy. After many years of discussions with the employer, the presence of a conciliator from the ministère du Travail (Ministry of Labour) and the exemplary mobilization and solidarity of the members, the union was proud to conclude bargaining. The agreement in principle that was presented to the General Meeting was deemed satisfactory for the union and its contents were exactly the same as the agreement reached with the employer at the end of October 2010.
More...The CSN at the 2011 World Social Forum
The 10th edition of World Social Forum (WSF) is kicking off tomorrow – Sunday, February 6 – in Dakar, Senegal. Until February 11, thousands of delegates from various civil society organizations will be meeting together within the context of capitalism in crisis, which calls for novel, global solutions. The Confédération des syndicats nationaux will be there once again this year.
Nine people form the CSN delegation, which includes its vice-president, Louis Roy. On February 9, he will lead a special workshop on the Quality Public Services - Action Now! campaign. This campaign was launched last fall in Geneva by the Council of Global Unions, which brings together large democratic union federations from all countries. One of its objectives is to convince municipalities and public administrations to become involved in promoting and defending public services, particularly by endorsing a global charter.
More...First General Meeting for the staff
The staff of Queen of Angels academy in Dorval held their first General Meeting on September 30, 2010.
More...More unions joined FNEEQ
Cegeps teachers from Abitibi, from Jonquière and from Rosemont also chose to affiliate with FNEEQ. Welcome !
Heritage Faculty Association chose to become affiliated with the Fédération nationale des enseignantes et des enseignants du Québec (FNEEQ-CSN)
Invited to vote on the question of their union affiliation, a majority of membres of the Heritage Faculty Association chose to become affiliated with the Fédération nationale des enseignantes et des enseignants du Québec (FNEEQ-CSN). This adds to an already important increase in membership that the FNEEQ-CSN has enjoyed since the start of the current academic year through the ongoing affiliation campaign in unions that were members of the Fédération autonome du collegial (FAC).
More...Teachers' at cégep André-Laurendeau vote to affiliate to the FNEEQ
Members of the cégep André-Laurendeau voted to affiliate with the FNEEQ-CSN in a referendum yesterday and join the majority of CEGEP teaching staff. Welcome !
The FNEEQ now represents unions in 41 colleges – more than 80 per cent of CEGEP teaching staff – and is the most representative union organization in higher education in Quebec.
Members of the Dawson Teachers' Union vote to affiliate with the FNEEQ-CSN
By a two-to-one margin, members of the Dawson Teachers' Union voted in a referendum yesterday to disaffiliate from the Fédération autonome du collégial (FAC) and to join the Fédération nationale des enseignantes et des enseignants du Québec (FNEEQ-CSN).
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