Whether its involvement in the USFA or involvement in our university, it matters.
In this issue of Collectively Speaking, USFA Chair Geraldine Balzer offers suggestions on ways you can become involved. She provides one member’s take on the benefits of being involved in university governance and offers insight into why more and more faculty association members in Canada are voting in favour of job action to protect their right to be a part of it.
Other articles in this issue include a Call for Participation from the USFA Committee on Committees, information about the Workers Day of Mourning and the USFA Conference Fund, and a reminder to complete our communications survey.