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      • FAQ on Enhanced Severance for Continuing Sessional Lecturers
      • How Continuing Sessional Status is Calculated
      • Continuing Sessional Status Calculator
      • Effects of Layoff and Severance on the Continuing Sessional Unit Allocation
      • Term Sessional Lecturer Direct Appointment
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CUPE 4163 2021 Annual General Meeting

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CUPE 4163 2021-22 Executive and Trustee Election

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2021 Component 1 Member at Large By Election Nominees

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CUPE 4163 recognizes and acknowledges with respect the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples on whose traditional territory the University of Victoria is located and the Songhees, Kosapsum and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day. CUPE 4163 aspires to align with Indigenous Resurgence and the struggle for decolonization. May we build strong working relationships with all local nations and walk the path towards reconciliation together, with trust, humility, kindness, and respect. Our work will reflect the intention of peace, friendship, and understanding, while we continue to walk softly on these ancestral lands.