Date: May 9 2019 Boardroom F216 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes – April 18, 2019 Business Arising Executive Release Reports & Announcement Committee celebration party-May 15, 2019 @ 11:30 pm – 2pm in room
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May 10, 2019 F 216 – 2:00 pm Happy Hour to follow Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes – January 30, 2019 & March 29, 2019 Business Arising Program Management Policy Reports & Announcements VCTA release IPESA working group update
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Friday, May 3, 2019, 1:00 p.m Room F-216 Welcome and Introductions Approval of the Agenda Approval of the Minutes of March 1, 2019 Business Arising from the Minutes Main Business Items for Consultation Academic Sector Items Academic Dean’s Items Academic
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2019-2020 Wednesday, August 28th at UB Wednesday, September 25th at UB Thursday, November 7th at 6pm Tuesday, December 10th at 2pm
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Date: April 18, 2019 Boardroom F216 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm Agenda Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes – February 7, 2019, March 14, 2019 and March 28, 2019 Business Arising Distance Learning & Partnerships Program Management Policy revision Reports
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General Offer of Service (GOS) Non-tenured teachers MUST submit a GOS within the month of April, if you would like to maintain your hiring seniority. Please find the GOS form attached. Do not get caught out by the end of
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Agenda for CRT April 11 2019
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Sunday: Demonstration for religious freedom and against Bill 21 This Sunday at 12:30 pm there will be a demonstration against Bill 21. FNEEQ has just recently taken a position supporting the right of public employees to wear religious symbols. We
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Meanwhile an idea from south of the border about “Fair Labour” in for adjunct faculty in universities: “Top-tier American universities charge tens of thousands of dollars a year in tuition – yet they get away with exploiting legions of adjunct professors,
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For the education sector, it is useful to recall how and how much is actually being distributed to make up for the Liberal cuts of the last four years, and not to accept at face value the Caquiste claim of prioritizing education.
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