Since our last bargaining update, the APUO and the Central Administration agreed to seek the assistance of a third-party mediator. We have mediation sessions booked with... read more
Bulletins
Conciliation vs. Mediation
Dear members, In our last Bargaining Update, we informed you that Central Administration had filed a request for the appointment of a Conciliation Officer. We also informed you... read more
Bargaining Update: Conciliation
Dear members, After an intensive weekend of negotiations, the APUO and the Central Administration’s negotiation teams were unable to reach an agreement. At this stage, both... read more
A commitment to improving Equity in our Collective Agreement
In this round of collective bargaining, the APUO is committed to improving equity at the University of Ottawa. In this bulletin, we will explain the steps and proposals tabled by... read more
#Respect Campaign
Dear members, The APUO has been in collective bargaining with the Central Administration of the University since January 30. As we have expressed through our Bargaining Updates... read more
Bargaining update: monetary proposals
Dear members, Wednesday afternoon, the APUO’s negotiation team tabled the monetary proposals approved by the APUO Board of Directors. Here is a summary of what we presented to... read more
APUO Annual General Meeting – Spring 2018
The APUO Annual General Meeting will take place on 26 April 2018 from 11:30 to 15:00, in Alumni Auditorium – University Centre. This will be the occasion to elect members of the... read more
Solidarity with CUPE 2424
The Association of Professors of the University of Ottawa (APUO) wishes to express its solidarity with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 2424, the union... read more
Collective Bargaining Update
Dear members, Collective bargaining began on January 31, when both parties tabled their normative proposals. They will present their financial proposals at the April 4 meeting.... read more
Update – Campaign on the issue of workload
Dear members, During the fall semester, a group of nine professors from five faculties wrote a letter to the Vice-President Academic and Provost regarding workload. This letter,... read more