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Health and Safety

For many years UTFA has advocated for policy changes in occupational health and safety that protects our members and address our members’ top priorities. The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated the need to renew and strengthen UTFA’s capacity to address issues of central importance to our members, including health and safety.
Faculty members’ rights, duties, and liability under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA”)
Mar 24 2017
Asbestos Contamination in the Medical Sciences Building
Mar 24 2017

Asbestos Exposure

Since early 2017, UTFA has been calling on the University Administration to provide greater transparency regarding its Asbestos abatement activities in the Medical Sciences Building (MSB) on the St. George campus.
University of Toronto Staff, Faculty, Librarians, and Students Seek Transparency on Serious Asbestos Exposure
Jan 26 2018
UTFA Letter to U of T Vice-Provost Faculty & Academic Life Regarding Asbestos Review Panel
Oct 3 2017
Report of the Vice-President, Grievances, 2016–2017
Apr 10 2017
Medical Science Building asbestos exposure incidences petition
Mar 31 2017
UTFA Letter to U of T Vice-President & Provost Requesting Task Force to Address Asbestos Handling
Mar 29 2017
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IT Outsourcing, Information Security, and Privacy Policy

Since late 2013, UTFA has been calling on the University Administration to consult more substantially with faculty and librarians about the possible privacy, security, ownership, and academic freedom implications of a move to outsource information technology services to a third-party service provider such as Microsoft.
"Seeing Through the Cloud" – Report Launch
Oct 21 2015
Letter to the Provost about new draft Information Security policy and Email Migration
Oct 20 2015
Letter to the Provost about Email Migration
Nov 23 2013

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