Search
Close this search box.

All Eyes on FGS! Forward Your Petition Decision Letter 

Are you a Unit 1 member who has submitted a petition for an extension to time limits on a code-based ground (disability, family status, etc.)? If so, we are asking you to please send your decision letter to Nadia Kanani, Staff Representative Equity, at equity@cupe3903.org.  

Despite being obligated to by a grievance settlement, the employer consistently fails to provide petition decision letters to the union. Getting these letters as quickly as possible is important! If FGS has denied your extension, we may be able to file a grievance to fight for you. Arbitration hearings on the extension petitions that were denied last academic year will start in December. 

Even if your petition is approved, please forward your decision letter so that we can have a full record. FGS is claiming that they have sent along all letters when we have proof that they have not. Sending along your letter, whether an approval or a denial, will help us figure out the scale of this problem.  

This failure to provide petition decision letters is part of a broader pattern of employer malfeasance regarding graduate students whose studies are impacted by protected grounds under the Ontario Human Rights Code, including students with disabilities and single-parents.

We will be posting more information on the multiple ongoing grievances and arbitrations on this topic, as well as what CUPE 3903 is doing about it, later this summer. 

The Archive Committee is proud to announce that it has received a $1000 grant from the Canadian Committee on Labour History to assist in its...

Earlier this month, Mackenzie (Communications Officer) and Maija (Staff Representative / Mobilization Coordinator) attended the Canadian Association of Labour Media (CALM) Conference in St. John’s,...

The Executive Committee is giving notice that it will make pro-tem (temporary or interim) appointments to the following committee positions at its July 3rd meeting: Note: All these...

In March, CUPE 3903 secured a meaningful victory in arbitration. As a result of this win, the Employer has conceded on the policy grievance on...

The CUPE 3903 JHSC reps have been provided reports indicating that asbestos and microcrystalline silica may be present at ongoing bathroom renovations across campus. Inhalation of these...

Recently, CUPE 3903 brought seven elected delegates to the 2025 CUPE Ontario Convention! We spent many days voting, debating, discussing, and deepening our ties to...

Please see below for the results of the recent pro-tem nominations that were voted on at the June 3rd Executive Committee meeting. Congratulations to our...

The results of the Conversion and Long Service Teaching Appointment (LSTA) exercise for the 2024-2025 collective agreement year are now available! CUPE 3903 would like...

Last week, from May 27th to May 31st, delegates from CUPE 3903 attended the 2025 CUPE Ontario Convention! While a full report from the delegates...

Skip to content