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How to maintain your priority points

Among the courses that you have taught in the past two years, have any of them now been assigned to a grad student, an adjunct professor, a post-doctoral fellow or to a professional?

If yes, please immediately inform the chair of your hiring unit that for the purposes of maintaining your priority points you be considered as if you have taught the course. As per article 15.03 last paragraph:

An Employee who has taught the same Course during the two preceding Academic Years and who is deprived of the opportunity to give this Course as a result of the application of the present article [15.03] shall maintain her priority points. The Employee so affected shall inform her Hiring Unit that she finds herself in this situation no later than 30 days following the beginning of the term.

Please note that even if you have already filed a grievance for the same course, you should still write to your Hiring Unit as soon as possible.

Ceremony of the relocation of the Hochelaga Rock

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MCLIU President Raad Jassim with Michael Loft, retired Academic Associate, School of Social Work, at the ceremony of the relocation of the Hochelaga Rock and the launch of the Provost’s Task Force on Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Education. Below: speakers at the ceremony.

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Activities Fall 2016

Here are some of the activities MCLIU will be participating in this fall:

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Ceremony of the Hochelaga Rock
MCLIU is invited to a ceremony in September that marks the relocation of the Hochelaga Rock and the launch of the Provost’s Task Force on Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Education.

McGill Community Council (MCC) and Inter-Union Council (IUC)
MCLIU will continue to be part of the two Councils – MCC and IUC. We contribute to the various projects that concern the whole McGill community and share with other unions issues on labour relations.