The Carleton University Academic Staff Association is the union representing over 900 full-time faculty & librarians @Carleton_U. Tweets by CUASA staff.
🌈 Pride Season 2026 starts today!
Join Canada’s unions as we celebrate, organize, and proudly stand as Workers United Against Hate.
Sign the pledge and help defend and advance the rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ workers: https://t.co/OdeKtOQAOS
With hundreds of jobs on the line and dozens of courses at risk, staff living through one of the biggest university restructuring projects of recent years fear they are shouldering the blame for wider failures
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Don’t wait — June 6 is coming fast.
Make sure you’re registered and fully prepped for the day.
All the resources you need are right here: https://t.co/vgDC6kLJQK
Let’s show up informed, organized, and ready.
#BetterSchoolsBetterTomorrow#OnPoli#OntEdUnited
An honour to join the inaugural class of Prevention Link’s Level 6 Occupational Disease!
For far too many workers, exposure at work leads to life changing illness. When workers find themselves in this vulnerable situation, having trained advocates who can support them and help navigate the WSIB system is imperative - and this is where our WSIB courses and training are so invaluable!
The wealth of knowledge from Instructors Monia and Jody, in addition to strong worker advocates from several different unions in attendance was amazing. These workers are fighting for workers everyday - and winning.
In Canada, 35% of individuals who menstruate have had to sacrifice essentials to afford menstrual products.
This year, Unifor's Ontario Regional Council proudly supported the 10-year anniversary event of United Way’s Period Promise campaign, which provides menstrual products to those in need.
Yesterday, we joined several advocates, allies and community partners at Queens Park in recognition of the second anniversary of the province's acknowledgment of Injured Workers Day.
Workers are advocating for full access to compensation and calling attention to the ongoing claims suppression. Meanwhile, the current government and WSIB continues to reward employers by allocating billions of dollars to employers in refunds instead of providing support to the workers in need.
At our meeting this weekend, the OCUFA Board said NO to political interference in public universities and YES to collaborating with faculty experts to design teaching and learning programs! Read our submission to the ON Govt: https://t.co/h4vQhrdrAI
Today! Open House – Member Drop In!
Members are invited to drop by for coffee, snacks and conversation with CUASA’s President, members of CUASA staff and your fellow CUASA members.
Learn about what your union is working on and share your work experiences on Carleton Campus.
Water is a public good, not a profit opportunity.
New concerns are being raised in Niagara about legislation that could open the door to water privatization in Ontario.
Communities have seen what happens when essential services are handed over to private interests: higher costs, less accountability, and public infrastructure put at risk.
Working people should never have to worry about corporations profiting off something as essential as clean drinking water.
Hands off our public water. ✊🏽💧
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🧵 Yesterday, the Ford government announced their decision to put Conestoga College under a government-appointed administrator – setting dangerous precedent for local democracy, instead of greater transparency and accountability in college governance structures. #ONpoli#OntEd
From conducting ground-breaking research to training a highly skilled workforce, Ontario’s universities play a vital role in leading the province towards economic resilience & innovation. Learn more: https://t.co/1GNG1VlSeg #ONpse
"Surely, Canada Strong includes health care, too. Without healthy Canadians, there is no Canada Strong."
Research Fellow Dr. Danyaal Raza calls for federal leadership on health care as a nation-building project. 🔗 https://t.co/EhNQokSOiW
OCUFA President Rob Kristofferson on new international student data: "We need robust public funding to get our university system up to [the] level it needs to be, and then we need to think hard about how to re-attract international students" https://t.co/6VGkOJoqvR
Broadbent Research Fellow & 'Social Democrats of the North' host @DaveMcGrane joins @HillNikki & @TomPark1n to discuss the 'Social Democrats Who Built Canada,'
Full @LeftEasttoWest episode 🔗 https://t.co/tgw0UEXZJR
"Today it’s no longer enough to argue that the alternative to capitalism, or an alternative to capitalism, is politically feasible. We must argue and convince people that it’s technically possible as well." https://t.co/sSO2VpU8N6
Market concentration in key sectors, including groceries, transportation, and commodity production renders Canada particularly vulnerable to the threat of sellers’ inflation. https://t.co/fyQ8fIoj7N
Indigenous women and girls make up less than 5% of the population, yet nearly 25% of women killed in Canada. This is why we need an Indigenous‑led Red Dress Alert. Lives depend on it.
#RedDressDay#MMIWG2S#NoMoreStolenSisters