2018, Business, Education, Politics & Current Affairs

Contract faculty fight Ford’s attack on Bill 148

This article was originally published by Rankandfile.ca Tanya d’Anger has been teaching at Ontario’s colleges since 2000. Her CV lists some of the most renowned institutions in the province as her employers. And yet, the 59-year old reapplies for work at the end of every semester. For 18 years, she has remained a contract faculty… Continue reading Contract faculty fight Ford’s attack on Bill 148

2017, Business, Education, Politics & Current Affairs

Both sides feel vindicated by arbitrator’s decision on Ontario colleges dispute

Arbitration ends stalemate between faculty and colleges, which resulted in five-week strike This article was originally published by Toronto Observer Both sides in the recent college strike said that they came out ahead in the dispute settlement by the government-appointed arbitrator on Dec. 20. The Ontario government had appointed the arbitrator after the five-week long… Continue reading Both sides feel vindicated by arbitrator’s decision on Ontario colleges dispute