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        Association of Professors of the University of Ottawa

        Report of the 2019 Listening Tour on the Issue of Workload

        Click here to read the Report

        Report summarizing the results of the survey
        on work-related stress in the context of confinement

        Click here to read our report

         

        Welcome to APUO

        The Association of Professors of the University of Ottawa (APUO) is a professional association and certified union, bargaining and representing 1,311 full-time professors, librarians, language teachers, and Continuing Special Appointments Professors (CSAP). The general objective of the Association is to promote the interests and welfare of its members through collective bargaining and other appropriate means.

        Latest Bulletins

        April Bulletin

        Table of Contents APUO Seeks Representatives for Two Occupational Health and Safety Committees Protecting Our Public Institutions CUPE 2626 Memo to Supervisors Solidarity with... read more

        Workload – Spring/Summer 2022

        Dear members, If it has not yet arrived, you should soon be receiving your 2022-2023 workload letter. This is in accord with Article 22.1.2.1 of our Collective Agreement... read more

        Unions Denounce Unsafe Return to mpus

        Students, ademic staff, teaching and research assistants, and support personnel have all returned to mpus, and their unions and representational bodies are sounding the alarm... read more

        COVID-19

        Letters of Understanding – COVID-19

        The APUO?has successfully signed ?Letters of Understanding (LOUs) with the Central Administration to protect the interests of its members during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the LOUs currently in effect:

        Letter of Understanding for the Fall 2021 term: