Job Description
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Since 1951, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) has defended the rights of teachers, librarians, researchers and other academic staff in Canada’s public post-secondary institutions. With 75,000 members at over 130 colleges and universities nationwide, CAUT advocates for quality, accessible post-secondary education. CAUT unites and empowers academic staff associations at Canada’s public universities and colleges. They defend academic freedom, the integrity of the academic job and high-quality, accessible and affordable post-secondary education. Working with associations across the country, CAUT brings national and international perspectives to help solve local challenges. They also bring local priorities to the national agenda, influencing federal policy and investments in research and post-secondary education.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Organizing and Labour Relations provides strategic leadership and over...