Prairie Post (East Edition)

Sowing dissension in post-secondary realm may be UCP goal

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Editor:

The recent 20 per cent cut to the U of L’s budget is not the first of that magnitude. In 1994, Ralph Klein imposed a 20 per cent cut to operating budgets of all government department­s including Advanced Education which included all post-secondarie­s. In addition, he brought in a five per cent rollback in pay for all public sector staff, which also included all university employees. Pay cuts ensued for everyone, from profs to admin support and from the senior administra­tion to cleaning staff. Punishing layoffs followed across all groups with the exception of tenured professors.

One major difference between 1994 and 2022 relates to process. In 1994, the government imposed its will directly and salary cuts were “part of the package.” Nobody could go on strike seeking higher pay from their employer and internal dissension regarding pay was avoided. It is possible that sewing dissension in the post-secondary community is one objective of the UCP. One last point: The President, Vice-President Academic, and Vice-President Research are all professors in their own discipline­s with extensive experience in teaching and research.

Leslie Lavers Lethbridge

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Photo submitted by Freedom Patriots SASK CHAIN FOR FREEDOM: Swift Current & Community showed up to participat­e in the first CrossCanad­a Human Freedom Chain 2022 on March 5. 200 plus people came out to brave the cold & snow and turned up the heat to sing ‘O Canada’ and recite the ‘Lord’s Prayer’ synchroniz­ed with the rest of the Freedom Chain across Canada. To show Unity – Peace - Hope – Love and Freedom for our Nation. True North Strong and Free. For upcoming events go to ‘Freedom Patriots SASK’ on Facebook or FreedomPat­riotsSask@protonmail.com to be added to e-mail contact list.
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Photo contribute­d AMAZING JOB: A group of seven families with Ukrainian tie held a fundraiser at the Brooks and County Immigratio­n Services March 6. Through the sale of food and donations, they raised over $11,000 in mere hours. The money will be sent to the Ukranian Humanitari­an Appeal in Toronto and that will help those in the Ukraine. A story will be in next week's Prairie Post.

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