DEUXIEME THE SECOND NATIONAL SEMINAIRE LIBRE SUR INVITATIONAL SEMINAR ON LA NEGOCIATION COLLECTIVE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING DANS L’ENSPIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR 'N HIGHER EDUCATION AU CANADA IN CANADA JANUARY 24, 25, 26, 27 JANVIER BANFF CENTRE/CENTRE DE BANFF _ BANFF, ALBERTA SPONSORED BY/ORGANISE PAR: CCCI/ICPC CANADIAN COMMUNITY INSTITUT DES COLLEGLS COLLEGES INSTITUTE PUBLICS DU CANADA Planning Participants Gordon Bell British Columbia Institute of Technology Staff Society Executive Gordon Campbell University of Lethbridge . Orrector CCCI Ross Carter Vancouver Community College Director CFF (8C) Bruce Fraser Selkirk College Principal Douglas Gray University of British Columbia Law Student Ray Howe Collective Bargaining Consultant Dearborn, Michigan Dale Jones Vancouver Community College Personnel Officer Dick King St. Clair College Branch President. CSAO | Bill Robertson British Columbia Institute of Technology Directed Studies Coordinator Mary Robinson Vancouver Community College Vocational Instructors’ Association Ross Rachar Fanshawe College Branch President, CSAO Martin Serediak Mount Royal College President, Alberta Association of College Faculties Director CCCI CAUT Representative Richard Spencer University of British Columbia CAUT President Herb Warburton Okanagan College President, College Facutties Federation (BC) ANNOUh MENT = ANNOUNCEMENT =» ANNOUNCEMENT = ANNOUNCEMENT THE SECOND NATIONAL INVITATIONAL SEMINAR ON COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN CANADA DOUGLAS COLLEGE LACHIVES ARCH MVS COMMUNITY COLLEGES TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTES UNIVERSITIES In 1973, ninety-eight delegates representative of faculty, administrators, and boards of governors from seven provinces of Canada met to explore the implications of the growing. trend toward formal collective bargaining in institutions of higher education. As the successful conference concluded the delegates asked themselves whether further meetings of such a representative national group should continue this exchange of information. The answer was resoundingly - YES!! The Banff Centre has been reserved for late January 1975 and a programme which provides for the interests of representatives of governing bodies, administrators, and faculty with various levels of experience in collective bargaining has been designed. Mr. Ray A. Howe, formerly Chief Negotiator for Henry Ford Community College, presently associated with the Dearborn Educational System with responsibilities in collective bargaining, and author of The Community College Board of Trustees and Negottattons With Faculty, will participate throughout the seminar. This second seminar will concentrate on the bargaining process both as an instrument for faculty welfare and for college development. A special place on the programme has been reserved for the developing university scene and collective bargaining. Time has also been reserved for the special regional ifiterests of the various provinces. If you have a special topic concerning collective bargaining in your area and feel it should be included in the programme, please let us know before December 15. Suggestions may be directed to either Ross Carter or Bill Robertson (see below). As British Columbia's Labour Minister, Bill King, said recently, ' "It is essential that when we sit back as we do, and demand responsibility from negotiators, that we recognize the obligation to ensure there is a better educational approach". This conference is higher education's effort to ensure that better approach. Red circle the dates January 24, 25, 26, and 27 in your calendar. Further programme and registration information will follow soon. Fees: $200 per institution for up to six delegates $ 25 for each additional institutional delegate $ 35 for each unsponsored delegate Inquiries: Ross Carter (604) 324-5386 Bill Robertson (604) 434-5722 (648) : Telex 043 54661