Spokesperson Alison Coffin says the "Employee Service Award Dinner for employees and their guests ... was at a cost of $6,936, including alcohol. She says with a Per Course Instructor's salary, which is $5,000 - $5,875 for teaching an entire course and the cost of that one dinner could have paid a LUMUN member to teach 104 students an economics course with enough money left over to get everyone a 2-piece fish and chips.
The Lecturers’ Union of Memorial University (LUMUN) says they are “gobsmacked” by the Auditor General's Report on Memorial University.
Spokesperson Alison Coffin says the "Employee Service Award Dinner for employees and their guests ... was at a cost of $6,936, including alcohol. She says with a Per Course Instructor's salary, which is $5,000 - $5,875 for teaching an entire course and the cost of that one dinner could have paid a LUMUN member to teach 104 students an economics course with enough money left over to get everyone a 2-piece fish and chips.
Coffin says “the administrative bloat uncovered in this report beggars belief when you consider the huge difference between Senior Administrators' working conditions and those of LUMUN Per Course Instructors.” She says these spending choices certainly say a lot about Memorial’s priorities and students are concerned”
Coffin says students are planning to rally on the steps of Confederation Building on Wednesday, November 8th. The Grenfell Campus Student Union is also planning on holding a rally here on the same day.
UPDATE: A new evacuation alert is now in effect for the Town of Victoria. An evacuation advisory issued for cabin owners in the Martin Lake, Great Rattling Brook and Rushy Pond areas off Route 360 (Bay d’Espoir Highway) has been extended to include all cabins from Rushy Pond to Rifle Lake (approximately 45 kilometres from the Trans-Canada Highway). Of note, the reception centre at Persalvic in Victoria has relocated to Carbonear. This transition will allow officials to accommodate a larger number of evacuees.
Fire Chief Nikkia O’Brien says thanks to the quick actions of our firefighters, the situation was brought under control — but it’s a stark reminder of just how serious our current fire ban is.
This includes Northern Traverse, Long Range Traverse, Big Lookout, Gros Morne Summit and Ferry Gulch, Western Brook Pond Gorge Day Hike, and Tablelands Off-Trail Hiking.
During a fire ban under Provincial regulations, the use of gas, kerosene, alcohol, propane or charcoal-burning units is permitted only if the units are not used within 3.5 metres of any trees, brush or other flammable material.
BayFM recognizes support from the following agencies: