The schedule for the 14 final hearing days is:
May 13, 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, June 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 25, 26 2013 at 9:30am.
Hotel Indigo Ottawa (Indigo Room), 123 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa.
Arbitrator: Claude Foisy
Lead counsel University: Lynn Harnden
Lead counsel union: Sean McGee
Professor Rancourt finished his testimony in chief on May 14th. He will be cross-examined starting on May 15th.
In the course of the first days of testimony, the University has abandoned its discipline of Professor Rancourt for refusing to produce the final examinations of his students. This is no longer one of the causes for discipline.
The remaining alleged causes for discipline include:
- using improper speakers in his Fall 2006 SCI 1101 "Science in Society" course;
- giving anomalously high grades (too many A's) in his Winter 2007 PHY 1722 "Principes de Physique II" course; and
- assigning fraudulent A+ grades to 23 students in his Winter 2008 PHY 4385/5100 "Solid State Physics" course.
Background document: HERE.
2 comments:
How many bumper stickers have you seen on cars that say
"If you don't stand behind our troops feel free to stand in front of them"
?
http://therocketreport.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/troops-on-electiondayzoom.jpg
Does supporting the military mean supporting violence? If you do not support the Canadian military, does the above bumper sticker not incite that you *should* be killed?
Let me get this straight. If any student in any teacher's class ends up committing an act of violence that a school can do whatever it wants to invent connections as a pretext to fire that specific teacher. Quite a stretch there Harnden!!!! You and Rock should try being fiction writers in your spare time! That is quite a stretch. Beware all teachers of who might be lurking in your classrooms and who might at some point years in the future might do!!! What the two of you are doing is completely shutting down freedom of expression and academic freedom under the flimsiest of guises. Shame on you both!
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