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The Instructor: Spring 2013 Newsletter

April 4, 2013

Cover_Instructor_Sping_2013In this issue:
Putting Our Heads Together
Temporary Foreign Workers
Provincial Strategy
20 Years of Standing Together
Saying Goodbye
Neo-liberalism & Precariousness
Demystifying Precedence

 

 

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CUPE 3912 Updates

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 CUPE 3912 recognizes the traditional treaty territory of Mi’kma’ki. We honour the Indigenous peoples whose territory we reside on, and who have been living on and caring for these lands. We acknowledge the painful history that has brought us to reside on the land, and seek to understand our place within that history as partners and allies of all Indigenous people. Many CUPE 3912 members are beneficiaries of ongoing colonialism in our relationships, systems, and institutions. We all have been privileged to build a life here in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded land of the Mi’kmaw People.