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(English) Labour Week at McGill, March 18-23

Labour Week

Labour Week at McGill, March 18-23

McGill’s Inter-Union Council and SSMU Present Labour Week, March 18-23

Monday, March 18
Jean-Claude Parrot, National President (1977-1992) & Chief Negotiator
(1974-1992) for the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. Mr. Parrot will
talk about the current state of the labour movement in Canada and
strategies for building solidarity and mobilization of workers and
students.

Gaétan Ménard, Secretary-Treasurer for the Communications, Energy and Paper Workers Union of Canada (CEP). Mr. Ménard will speak about the future of the labour movement. In particular, he will address a new initiative that would bring together the CEP and the Canadian Auto Workers, two of the largest unions in Canada, a move that presents a new vision for the Canadian labour movement.

Where: Bronfman Building, Room #423
When: 5:30pm-8:00pm

Tuesday, March 19
Immigrant Workers Centre-Centre des Travailleurs et Travailleuses:
Organizers Mostafa Henaway & Aadi NDir will outline organizing strategies
and tactics for IWC-CTI’s Temporary Agency Worker campaign.

Where: Leacock 14
When: 6PM

Wednesday, March 20
Anti-Austerity Solidarity Rally & March for all McGill workers and students: Speakers
will address the McGill administration’s approach to budget cutbacks, the
protocol for free speech rights on campus, and mobilization of workers and
students to resist administration austerity policies. Following the
rally, there will be a march to the Senate hearing in Leacock.

Where: Community Square (outside the James Administration Building)
When: 12:30pm

Thursday, March 21
Women Working at McGill: A Roundtable Discussion on the challenges facing
women who work in precarious jobs on campus.

Where: Lev Bukhman, SSMU Building (3600 rue McTavish)
When: 12pm-2pm

Friday, March 22
An Inquiry Into University Budgets: Part I

Simon Tremblay-Pepin (L’Institut de recherche et d’informations socio-économiques) will discuss IRIS’ research and analysis of university budgets, addressing disturbing trends in the distribution of funds.

Where: Lev Bukhman, SSMU Building (3600 rue McTavish)
When: 12pm-2pm

An Inquiry Into University Budgets: Part II & Wine and Cheese

Justin Merleau, Vice-Chair of AGSEM unit I, will present an analysis of McGill’s budget, dymistifying the administrations projected deficits, and explaining how money is being spent and why this is a problem for workers and students on campus. This talk will be followed by a wine and cheese.

Where: Madeleine Parent Room, SSMU Building (3600 rue McTavish)
When: 5pm-7pm

Saturday, March 23
Education At Work: Rethinking Labour In The Academy

A conference for labour and student activists, community organizers, and
academics to explore how, by bringing together labour and education, the university can serve as a locus in which these categories are debated and negotiated. In particular, the conference addresses some of the following questions:

What is the future of public higher education in Québec?
How has corporatization of university campuses affected students, workers, and marginalized communities seeking higher education?
How can students and workers build solidarity at their universities in the face of austerity measures by their administrations?
Where: Thomson House (3650 McTavish, Montreal)
When: 10am-5pm, lunch and dinner will be served and all are welcome

For the Education at Work & Labour Week Poster, click here