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The Coalition for a wide student union solidarity (CLASS) shakes hands with the Education Minister Line Beauchamp, and calls the other two student unions for solidarity.
At a press conference Monday morning in Montreal, the spokesman for the CLASS were willing to participate in the independent commission on university management, on which the Minister convened Sunday college student federations (FECQ) and university (FEUQ ).
CLASS also accused of passing Minister Beauchamp of seeking to divide the student movement in not inviting him to this work, although it represents 47 percent of students who are boycotting their classes. She invited the two federations to require the attendance of the CLASS before accepting the invitation of the Minister.
The Coalition also expressed readiness to do its part to reduce tension, and believes that its openness to participate in the commission is a demonstration.
According to his spokesman, addressing issues such as university expenditures on advertising and capital, as well as the number and remuneration of executives and university presidents, discussions would spill over eventually on university funding and, therefore, on rising tuition, which the Minister refuses to discuss.
CLASS is willing to discuss ave
CLASS supports that by opening a discussion on the management of university funds, the minister implicitly recognizes disability and implicitly questions the credibility of the discourse of university managers about the underfunding of their institution.
Moreover, trade unions were pleased with the recent opening by Minister Beauchamp demonstrated in the record of the student strike, but are asking for more.
Social Alliance, a group of seven unions in Quebec, and requires all student organizations are invited to participate in a possible independent commission on university management.
The unions also argue that it will take to address the issue of tuition fees, even if the minister has deviated from the agenda. The president of the Central Trade Union of Quebec (CSQ), Réjean Parent, believes in maintaining the pressure and continue efforts to subdue Quebec.
CLASS is willing to discuss ave
The Social Alliance also requests that the rise in tuition fees announced for the next school year be suspended, until the independent commission on university management may file its first report.
The Coalition for a wide student union solidarity (CLASS) shakes hands with the Education Minister Line Beauchamp, and calls the other two student unions for solidarity.
At a press conference Monday morning in Montreal, the spokesman for the CLASS were willing to participate in the independent commission on university management, on which the Minister convened Sunday college student federations (FECQ) and university (FEUQ ).
CLASS also accused of passing Minister Beauchamp of seeking to divide the student movement in not inviting him to this work, although it represents 47 percent of students who are boycotting their classes. She invited the two federations to require the attendance of the CLASS before accepting the invitation of the Minister.
The Coalition also expressed readiness to do its part to reduce tension, and believes that its openness to participate in the commission is a demonstration.
According to his spokesman, addressing issues such as university expenditures on advertising and capital, as well as the number and remuneration of executives and university presidents, discussions would spill over eventually on university funding and, therefore, on rising tuition, which the Minister refuses to discuss.
CLASS is willing to discuss ave
CLASS supports that by opening a discussion on the management of university funds, the minister implicitly recognizes disability and implicitly questions the credibility of the discourse of university managers about the underfunding of their institution.
Moreover, trade unions were pleased with the recent opening by Minister Beauchamp demonstrated in the record of the student strike, but are asking for more.
Social Alliance, a group of seven unions in Quebec, and requires all student organizations are invited to participate in a possible independent commission on university management.
The unions also argue that it will take to address the issue of tuition fees, even if the minister has deviated from the agenda. The president of the Central Trade Union of Quebec (CSQ), Réjean Parent, believes in maintaining the pressure and continue efforts to subdue Quebec.
CLASS is willing to discuss ave
The Social Alliance also requests that the rise in tuition fees announced for the next school year be suspended, until the independent commission on university management may file its first report.