Mar 29, 2021 | News, Workshops & Events
If you are submitting an application for Salary, Tenure and Promotion (STP ) in 2021, we invite you to join us at our upcoming online workshop.
This workshop is intended for Members submitting STP applications in 2021. It will cover such topics as timelines, building your dossier and the appeal process. Presenters include Claudia Steinke, ULFA President and Dan O’Donnell, ULFA VP.
Two online offerings, choose the date that works for you:
April 20th 12:30 p.m.- 2:00 p.m.
April 21st 11:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
Registration information has been emailed to instructors and faculty members. Please contact ULFA staff for further details.
Mar 29, 2021 | Bargaining, News, Workshops & Events
March 30th, 7pm on Zoom
Students, faculty and staff have all been negatively impacted by budget cuts to our post-secondary institutions, but the impact also extends into the local Lethbridge economy. Join labour and student groups from Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge for a Joint Town Hall on Alberta Budget 21 and hear how it is impacting students, staff, faculty and the wider community.
Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge create hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity each year for our city through well paying jobs, providing an affordable education for the citizens of Lethbridge and surrounding area, and attracting students from elsewhere, who then patronize our businesses..
Unfortunately, deep budget cuts year-after-year are eroding these two pillars of our community. The impact can be felt in reduced learning opportunities and less money in the local economy. With increased tuition, student spending power is reduced, or eliminated as students choose to study elsewhere. As staff and faculty face layoffs and salary rollbacks, their spending power in the local economy is reduced, which results in fewer dollars spent, hurting local businesses. Further, less investment in our institutions means fewer opportunities for tradespeople and other contractors in our community that benefit from these investments.
The working and learning conditions at both institutions are inseparable. The scale of these recent cuts have led to collaboration between all student and labour groups on both campuses with an eye to how we can support our community by supporting our college and university. Join student, staff and faculty representatives from Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge and hear about the impacts of these cuts, and what is being done to preserve the high quality post-secondary education Lethbridge and Southern Alberta deserves.
Please invite people you know from our community including friends, family, and political, religious, educational and business leaders.
This Town Hall is co-hosted by student and labour groups from both the college and university, and include: Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Local 053, Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Local 071, Lethbridge College Faculty Association, Lethbridge College Students’ Association, Lethbridge Public Interest Research Group, University of Lethbridge Faculty Association, University of Lethbridge Graduate Association, University of Lethbridge Graduate Students’ Association, University of Lethbridge Students’ Union.
March 30th, 7pm on Zoom
Media inquiries can be directed through Aaron
Please register in advance:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PQI64Ku8RYSDc8gnDXKfmg
Oct 6, 2020 | Workshops & Events
ULFA New Member Orientation – TBD
ULFA Virtual Water Cooler Talks – Every last Tuesday of the month at 12pm
We’ve created this as an opportunity for members to come forward with questions/concerns and create connections. Check your email for zoom information.
ULFA FGM – December 10, 2020 time to be determined.