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TSSU constantly twists stories to fit their narrative and often you cannot find a definitive source for them. Having dealt with both sides of the table in the past, I find SFU administration to be more responsible in their responses and actions during the negotiations.
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The point, of course, is that the SFU folks may have indeed been acting sensibly. What if the proposal was 1000 pages long? I have no idea and neither do you. As the sources of information, when it effects me, I usually email SFUFA, the Dean's office and Faculty relations and ask for citations/sources. All have been responsive and also had to clarify the information they
had provided to us all. Derek Bingham Professor Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science Simon Fraser University From: Wendy Loken Thornton You may very well be correct, Derek, but then what source of information would you suggest? According to SFU, TSSU has been reluctant to engage. According to TSSU, SFU did not show up to negotiate today, which seems
objectively verifiable. I perceive SFUFA as providing info when they can, primarily around what to do around picket lines, classes etc. If someone needs to work a few evenings and weekends to resolve this, I'm all for it. *** Wendy Loken Thornton, Ph.D. R.Psych Director, Cognitive Aging Lab *** The SFU Burnaby campus is located on the unceded traditional territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam, and Kwikwetlem Nations.
From: Derek Bingham <dbingham@sfu.ca> Hi, My understanding is that the TSSU made proposals at the end of day yesterday, and the SFU side, whilst preparing for mediation on Friday, did not come prepared to respond this morning. One might claim that the SFU
side ought to have spent the night dealing with the proposal, while one might instead claim that seriously responding to proposals might take more time than the evening and sleep allows. The situation may be more complicated than simply "SFU did not come to
the bargaining table today prepared to negotiate". I am not a negotiator, so I do not know for sure. I have found that the University, TSSU and SFUFA have been spotty as sources of information. So, I do find it difficult to draw any conclusions based on any one of these sources. Derek Derek Bingham Professor Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science Simon Fraser University From: Michael Sjoerdsma <mhs@sfu.ca> Hi everyone, In an effort to stay updated on the TSSU negotiations, I’ve found that TSSU usually provides updates on Reddit first. The link below is for the latest update, where SFU did not come to the bargaining
table today prepared to negotiate. Given the importance of coming to an agreement, not coming to the table today is particularly problematic, especially when the university often implies that it is TSSU who is not willing to negotiate. I would have hoped the job action so far was enough pressure for SFU admin to take action, but apparently not. I suggest those concerned write to SFU’s President, the VPA, the VPPEI, and/or The
BC Minister of Post-Secondary Education, Selina Robertson, (selina.robinson.MLA@leg.bc.ca). The TSSU is currently in Strand(ed) Hall asking for an academic VP to come to the table. Mike
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