Dear Members,
Our offices will be closed from December 25th through January 1st. Our office staff plan to work remotely on December 23rd and 24th. If you need in-person service, please email them to make an appointment.
Over the holidays, you can reach us for labour emergencies and other urgent matters on our Discord server or by emailing ac.ytlucafnusomac@tnediserp
May this holiday bring you moments of rest, connection, and renewal. Know that your union is with you every step of the way, committed to protecting your rights and supporting you through the challenges we face.
Happy holidays to all our members!
We’ll leave you with a bit of merry cheer – union style!
And yes, if anyone was wondering, the feature illustration was created using Generative A.I. – a topic we’ll need to delve more deeply into next year! 🙂
Lynelle Yutani (she/they)
ac.ytlucafnusomac@tnediserp
President, Camosun College Faculty Association
Lynelle is a queer, leftist rabble-rouser galvanized to guard the rights of union members and is on a crusade to convince you that you get out of your Union what you put into it. Lynelle serves on Presidents Council of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators (FPSE) and was elected to FPSE Executive as a Member-at-Large. She is on a number of FPSE affiliate committees, including the 2SLGBTQIA+ and Racialized Workers Caucuses for the BC Fed, and is active in the Victoria Labour Congress. Lynelle also serves as V.P. of her Strata Council & oversees a rooftop community garden which partners with Harvest & Share Food Aid Society to grow fresh produce for local foodbanks and community food security programs.
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