Volume 6, Number 2, February 2014
Branch President Jack Speaks… Today I was able to park my bike in the secured area behind the C lecture block for the first time in just over 3 years. I’ve
missed that stall and it made me smile to chain my belongings to it. There are some good things happening around here. I’m glad to see them and try to not overlook them. TEU and its members on campus are a big part of that for me. I’ll be smiling wryly with you in coming months as we endure the disruption of construction and repair for another year. I often take my humour black (but dunk a cookie in it when I can).
AGM The Canterbury Branch AGM will
be held on Wednesday 16th April 2014 12.00 noon to 2.00 pm Undercroft 101, James Hight Speakers scheduled confirmation) include:
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The Branch has been busy in past months. Our stellar organisers continue to bear the real load. Their specialist negotiating and advising skills are unfortunately in great demand. We will have more pain in the coming years. They help to make that pain less than it might otherwise be. I want to also have a special call out to long serving Tim O’Sullivan who was recognised for his tireless support of colleagues and workplace with a TEU Meritorious Service Award. Tim has helped the Branch through some tough times and the award is not enough to express our gratitude. But it is better than nothing! As always, if you’d like to get involved in a special issue of relevance to the TEU or Branch, please let us know. We’ll be hard at recruiting new members again this year. Bring any new colleagues to the Union and they go in a draw for both a national and local prize. And when you get the chance, visit Academic Freedom Aotearoa.
Associate Professor John Freeman-Moir, who teaches and researches in the philosophy and sociology of education, and in utopian social theory at the College of Education;
Learning Resources: Library Change Proposal The proposal is for the restructuring of Library Management, following the ‘Janine Schmidt’ review of and report about the Library. The positive thing is that it reinstates the position of University Librarian, the current lack of which has left us without voice or leadership.
and actor and activist Robyn Malcolm, who will speak about the Warner Brothers/Peter Jackson debacle.
The Library Research and Information Services (LRIS) and Library Support Services (LSS) Change Proposal is a proposed restructure of the Library’s management positions. This includes the re-merging of the two parts of the library (LRIS and LSS) into one, the disestablishment of 5 positions, two of which are currently vacant and the creation of 6 new positions including a University Librarian (a position which the Library had until Project Star). Part way through the consultation period, some ‘new thinking’ around one of the proposed positions was issued along with a new proposed PD.
Branch Meetings
Submissions will have closed on Sunday 2nd March. The TEU is still waiting for information on how the new positions will be funded as staff have been told there will be no additional funding.
Canterbury Branch Committee meetings this semester will be held at 12 noon on the Thursdays of: • • • • • • • •
6th March 20th March 3rd April 2nd May 15th May 29th May 12th June 26th June