Students Supporting CUE Faculty Association

Comments

#208

I support my professors from Concordia University of Edmonton. I wish things get fortunate for our professors soon.

Jaismeen Saini (Edmonton , 2022-01-03)

#212

I believe that my professors and other faculty members that have aided in my development during my undergrad deserve fair and proper compensation for their efforts just like every other university does.

Kaeli Mask (Edmonton, 2022-01-03)

#213

Professors and faculty are the people who directly interact with students, daily. They are the ones who hold the most influence over education and student success and they also hold a large workload. For these reasons, they deserve to be compensated and treated fairly.

Lauren Wesley (Edmotnon, 2022-01-03)

#215

I stand with the faculty and support what they are fighting for.

Justine Cramp (Gibbons, 2022-01-03)

#224

I believe that in order for the faculty to become effective educators the administration must create a atmosphere where they feel valued. By agreeing to the requests only benefits the students.

Rachel Graham (Edmonton, 2022-01-03)

#234

As an alumna and former President of the Students' Association, I know that the professors at Concordia are its defining feature as an institution. The mere fact that the administration has allowed things to get to this point shows a disregard for the cumulative and formative role that faculty play in a student's education. A university is an educational institution, and without professors, it cannot hope to fulfill its mission and vision as an institution or its legislative mandate. Concordia students want to receive a high quality education in small classes from professors that are treated with respect and paid fairly. And Concordia Alumni want CUE to continue its legacy of providing students with high quality education so that our degrees from Concordia still stand for something in the future.

Kelsea Gillespie (Ottawa, 2022-01-03)

#235

The faculty deserves to be heard and respected. They should be able to support their families while only working at one university, and not multiple to earn a living.

Brooke O’Neill (Sherwood Park, 2022-01-04)

#245

As a former Concordia student, I know that my professors and instructors worked hard - in music that was specifically so, where courses are only 1.5 credit hours instead of 3 but involve often 5 or 6 times the work (if you’re lucky). Add in the switch to online course work and a global pandemic - the work load is enormous. Instructors deserve to be fairly compensated for their time and their expertise.

Nicole TOUPIN
BA, 2014

Nicole Toupin (Thornbury, 2022-01-04)

#250

The faculty are what makes the experience at CUE. The institution charges so much for tuition, it’s unbelievable CUE is ranked so low on work to pay ratio.

Natasha Eklund (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#252

I believe in CUE and it's mission. I also believe that if CUE is a great institution, it is because of the preofessors. I totally support them.

Rock Larochelle (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#253

Our universities are under attack from all sides. Staff are being asked to accept worse pay, less resources, and increased workloads, while students are burdened with higher tuition and worse education. Education should be the goal of universities - not turning a profit!

Jon Wild (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#254

I stand with CUE faculty. Their teaching conditions are our learning conditions.

Anna Lueck (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#259

CUE faculty deserve fair compensation and workloads. Unfair low salaries, and overwork of faculty hurt CUE (faculty, students, alumni, and the CUE Mission) more than a potential strike would.

Teaching and learning is a relationship that is, at its core, between students and faculty. The CUE administration’s responsibility is to create an environment and community that allows this relationship to flourish; however, the CUE administration's treatment of faculty in regards to workload and compensation is damaging that relationship.

Increasing enrollment and expanding the campus are important steps in growing the CUE community, but neither inherently foster the quality teacher/learner relationship that has both defined CUE in the past, and will surely be at heart of any future “pre-eminent small university”.

As a proud alumnus, I want CUE to grow, not become a larger shell of what it has been. I support CUE’s faculty and the CUEFA.

Ian Lee (Suzhou, 2022-01-04)

#267

The CUE faculty deserve to have their needs met.

Maryan Mohamed (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#274

I support my professors judgment. They are with us everyday and deserve more pay and less work.

Veronica Skuban (Westlock, 2022-01-04)

#276

At a time when all universities in this province should be united against the cuts causing the harm, we have to deal with this.

Treat your people fairly, stop expecting faculty to make all the sacrifices. Get this sorted and put your efforts where they belong.

Working conditions are learning conditions and none of that happens without happy faculty and students.

Angie Nikoleychuk (Lethbridge, 2022-01-04)

#277

I am an alumnus and support the faculty striking. They deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. They are the lifeblood of the institution.

Rebecca Firlotte (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#280

We pay a higher tuition for small class sizes and outstanding professors. To find out that our professors and faculty members not being compensated equal to other comparable post-secondary institutions is utterly preposterous. The administration needs to show gratitude and respect to the faculty of Concordia University of Edmonton. Pay them what they're worth; which is clearly much more than you are giving them.

Kaitlyn Burry (St.Albert, 2022-01-04)

#288

I am a student with disabilities and I depend on my professors being able to accommodate me. In the past I have taken full advantage of my status to ensure that I am capable of asking for help when I need it. Some of my accommodations are solely up to the faculty's discretion, but to my amazement so many of my professors have gone out of their way to help me one-on-one and accommodate me despite having heavy workloads. I have been in offices in tears over assignments and had them gently explained to me, broken down bit by bit. I have lost assignments, forgot deadlines, missed exams and while many professors were gentle with their disciplinary action, many more understood and did all they could to help me. Even professors from other classes have gone out of their way to help me on projects. I will always be grateful to one professor in the English department who gave me advice on an essay for another class, and that essay was the first one I ever got a perfect score on. My family still brags about that accomplishment to this day. The faculty, the professors who have done so much for me should be paid fairly. They deserve it.

Nicole Beaver (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#293

Top tier employees deserve top tier employers!!!

Maxwell Kryzanowski (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#296

I’m signing because I believe I wouldn’t have enjoyed or done well in my education if it weren’t for all the professors I’ve had throughout my 4 years.

Micheal Dufresne (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#297

As an Alumna and past CSA student union leader, I know CUE's Professors and staff are its defining feature as an education facility. Without its teachers and staff, it is not able to provide the very thing the institution was meant to do. We went to CUE for its small class sizes and personable professors and staff. Without them CUE is just a building. We want CUE to continue its legacy of providing students with high quality of education, so that our degrees from CUE will still stand for something in the future.

Natasha Miller (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#298

I support better working conditions for professors which leads to better student learning conditions.

Kailee Smith (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#302

I’m signing because the professors deserve to be paid what they should be! And extra money should be going back to the faculty and students first!

Meagan Firlotte (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#308

The faculty is the heart of Concordia, and they are the ones in charge of students' education. They deserve to be treated fairly (at the very least), with comparable wages, a smaller workload, and job security.

Shannon Lucas (Edmonton, 2022-01-04)

#316

My 5 years at Concordia was made so amazing by the amazing facility and staff! The small university that could would not be the same without such amazing people

Michelle Harris (Fredericton , 2022-01-04)

#318

I support the concerns raised by faculty at Concordia University

Heather MacLean (Calgary, 2022-01-04)

#321

Because I sympathize with the faculty staff and believe that what they are striking for is valid and important.

Israa Hussein (Edmonton , 2022-01-05)

#324

Knowing the professors personally, they are resonable and grounded people. They show understanding and paitence with the students, so to hear that any of the professors are unresonable does not sound correct.

If they are asking for a proper raise for extra work, as I had to for my job promotion (more duties with no pay increase until I bargined for it), they most likely deserve it.

Cameron London (Edmonton, 2022-01-05)

#326

Our profs need a raise especially if the university is making money

Michael Pelzer (Edmonton , 2022-01-05)

#329

Because I stand by the hard working professors of CUE

Nikki Michaluk (Sherwood Park , 2022-01-05)

#332

I was greatly supported by my profs while a student. It is my turn to support them back

Alex Brooker (Edmonton, 2022-01-05)

#335

Teaching conditions are learning conditions.

Aaron Chubb (Lethbridge, 2022-01-05)

#339

I think the professors deserve what they are asking for. I am a graduate from CUE.

Ashleigh Coscarella (Edmonton , 2022-01-05)

#341

i love the teachers at concordia and they deserve to have their demands met.

Lexy Mathew (edmonton, 2022-01-05)

#342

I support the faculty associations all across Canada. Education sector deserves more respect from governments.

Ravdeep Batth (Calgary, 2022-01-05)

#352

The Concordia faculty deserve proper respect, treatment, and compensation.

Juan Perez (Edmonton , 2022-01-05)

#353

Teachers and faculty deserve just and equitable treatment.

Salena Laurensse (Edmonton , 2022-01-05)

#355

SOLIDARITY!

J S (Calgary , 2022-01-05)

#356

I'm signing because I stand in solidarity with all striking teachers. All their demands must be met now!

Amrit Randay (Abbotsford, 2022-01-05)

#357

I believe our professors deserve proper compensation for the work they are doing.

Lexi Nash (Spruce Grove, 2022-01-05)

#362

The faculty has always done the best and the support and dedication they put into helping us is visible. They deserve everything they are asking for.

Harkiran Khaira (Edmonton, 2022-01-05)

#363

I have been so impressed with the standard of teaching and commitment to students and believe professors should be paid in alignment with faculty in other similar size institutions.

Karen Goldstone (Edmonton, 2022-01-05)

#365

It’s the professors who made my university experience so memorable and positive, they all went above and beyond to give me the best possible education and support.

Jewelia Chapotelle-Duffy (Edmonton , 2022-01-05)

#369

I’m signing this because I believe our teachers should be fairly paid.

Jasmine Laverick (Edmonton , 2022-01-05)

#370

I am signing because CUA Faculty makes CUA who and what they are and stand for.

Millandra Jensen (Edmonton , 2022-01-05)

#372

I'm signing because when Concordia cut the School of Music and its programs it had a bad effect on both the students and the faculty, as well as the university's longstanding arts connection with the community. This was particularly true of the laying off of one very hardworking instructor who had contributed greatly to the musical and teaching experience of music students especially in the handbell area.

Linnet Gee (Edmonton, 2022-01-05)

#373

This strike not only affects students and faculty but puts a lot of stress on international students since they work to pay the almost 3 times increased tuition and by delaying or cancelling the semester it affects their finances.

Lattaf Ahmad (Edmonton, 2022-01-05)

#377

I’m signing because I used to teach at a university and know discrepancies in salary and workload do a disservice to everyone - the students, the faculty, the community.

Carolyn Cournoyea (Leduc, 2022-01-06)

#380

The professors at CUE deserve fair pay and treatment for the amazing hard tireless work they do for the students and faculty every day

Megan Stolarchuk (Edmonton, 2022-01-06)

#381

I'm signing this because I know and see how hard the teachers work and would like to see them happy and comfortable with the work they do.

Sara Mendiuk (Fort Sask, 2022-01-06)

#383

Faculty deserve fair wages and should only be let go due to just cause. These are not outrageous demands - they are what fair working conditions look like.

Carolyn Jervis (Edmonton, 2022-01-06)

#384

I’m a UofL student that believes that faculties need their university financial support and fair workloads. Especially small universities. Faculty is expected to take on larger worker loads to make up for lack of funding and size of faculty and it is not fair to students or faculty.

Joleen Jadischke (Westlock, 2022-01-06)

#387

As the sister of an alumnae I’m very disappointed that Concordia is choosing profits and mansions over fair pay and good working and learning conditions!

Laura Collison (Edmonton, 2022-01-06)

#388

Concordia University staff deserve to be paid equally with other comparable roles in the city and country!

Kristina Laban (Edmonton, 2022-01-06)

#390

I have been attending Concordia on a periodic basis since 1982. Most of my professors have been some of the finest people I have had the honour of meeting. Their concern for students has always been paramount and apparent to us without reservation. Their professionalism, humility and dedication is exemplary and serves as a model to us all. The very essence of Concordia is at at risk. It is shameful, that the administration has allowed this strike to occur.

douglas campbell (sherwood park, 2022-01-06)

#395

I’m a student

rachel miller (Edmonton , 2022-01-06)



Paid advertising

We will advertise this petition to 3000 people.

Learn more...