a graphic of text that says "WLUFA Why go on strike? Your instructors understand how disruptive job action can be for students, and it is not something we choose lightly. We know this would disrupt students and the wider university community, and we do not take that lightly. We have not yet reached ν agreement with Wilfrid Laurier University on key issues like working conditions, job security, and compensation. If a deal is not reached, α strike is a last resort to show the value of Contract Faculty work and to push for a fair agreement."
an image of text that says "WLUFA What would α strike mean for me? If there is labour action, including a strike, Contract Faculty would withdraw teaching and other academic services in person and online. We know this could be disruptive and stressful for students. We urge the university to continue bargaining in good faith and reach a fair settlement to prevent any loss of classroom teaching time. Will my Full-ti time Faculty classes still run? This bargaining involves only Contract Faculty. Full-time faculty are not part of this strike position. If your class is running, attend unless the University or your instructor says otherwise."
a graphic of text that says "WLUFA could lose the term? A strike is disruptive, and it can create real uncertainty for students. The University can avoid disruption by reaching a fair agreement. President Deborah MacLatchy and the wilfrid Laurier University Board of Governors set the University's direction and financial priorities, and they have a responsibility to support a fair settlement that avoids disruption. What happens next depends on when job action ends and what decisions the University makes. The University, including the Senate and administration, decides how the academic schedule is reorganized, including any changes to deadlines and course timelines."
a graphic of text that says "WLUFA What can I do to support Contract Faculty? Students can make a real difference. Show your support through visible solidarity Wearing a green or yellow solidarity shirt on campus, in class, or online is a simple way to show support for Contract Faculty working conditions. Need a FREE t-shirt? Scan the QR code to request one STOP Wilfrid Laurier University's Gigification of Teaching - Dignity Equity Integrity Well-being" A QR code and a green and yellow t-shirt
Issues: working conditions, job security, compensation. These shape students’ learning conditions.
We’re asking for support from students, alumni, staff, and the wider community. Fair working conditions for Contract Faculty mean fair learning conditions for students. 👇