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Le gouvernement devrait cesser d’investir dans le Fonds des générations
L’IRIS met à jour ses données sur la dette du Québec Alors que le gouvernement du Québec s’apprête à déposer son budget, l’Institut de recherche et d’informations socioéconomiques (IRIS) publie une brochure qui montre, entre autres, que les investissements majeurs dans
Continue readingGeneral Assembly Agenda
March 27, 2017 F216 Supper 5:30 GA 6:30 REVISED AGENDA 1.Approval of Agenda 2.Approval of Minutes Jan. 31, 2017 3.Business Arising a)Cont Ed Resources for Full-Time Contracts b)Teacher Resources for Students with Special Needs c)VCTA Release Time d)Colour Consultation 4.Reports
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Meeting to be held on Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. in Room F-216 Adoption of Agenda Approval of Minutes Business Arising RFA and final allocations 2015-16 Faculty allocations 2016-17 Strike pay cut sent back to Québec Local agreement
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Thursday, March 30, 2017 ROOM F-216 at 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm AGENDA Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes: February 2, 2017 & March 2, 2017 Business Arising By-law 3 Program Management Policy (PMP) Teacher Resources for Student with Special
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Workload Distribution in Departments Every year in March, the college predicts the number of students in each course and sends this to departmental coordinators. Departments can decide to change the courses given, but the amount of allocation is fixed unless the
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Friday, March 3, 2017, 1:00 p.m. Room F-216 Welcome and Introductions Approval of the Agenda Approval of the Minutes of December 2, 2016 Business Arising from the Minutes Standing Committees and Working Groups of Academic Council – Report (D. Nyisztor)
Continue readingContractual Obligations
In our Collective Agreement (Article 8-4:01 -Type 1 activities ), there are a certain number of tasks that are considered “contractual obligations” that all teachers are expected to do, from tenured teachers with lots of seniority to brand new non-tenured teachers. The most important duty we
Continue readingHow to lose your job without trying: ATTENTION ALL NON-TENURED TEACHERS
All non-tenured teachers must put in a GOS (General Offer of Service) during the month of April for the following year. If you forget to do so, you must apply to each and every posting in your area during the next year, unless you have
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Breakfast – $15.00 Lunch – $25.00 Dinner – $35.00 Note: NO ALCOHOL is reimbursed A complete day of $70 is allowed with original receipts Your expense can exceed the allotted amounts but
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