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Posted by xxrompxx on Dec-11-2008 06:24:

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL


My brother is at York right now and I keep telling him that the Student's Union should really start looking at possible legal action, i.e. class action lawsuit if a case exists for it


Exactly what I was telling a friend of mine, although I have no idea if it's even possible or not.

All I know is I would be losing it if the same happened to me.


Posted by jalalinator on Dec-11-2008 15:32:

so exactly whats gonna happen to me? im enrolled in all full year courses.. =( this rreally blows


Posted by Timixer on Dec-11-2008 16:40:

wow...

wow.... York is still on strike? thought it was over. thank god I goto UOIT. yay for no name schools that don't go on strike lol except the municipality hates us lol


Posted by Engine9 on Dec-11-2008 17:16:

sucks, that must screw up your plans bigtime

well... shoulda picked a better school :P


Posted by FunkyCrew on Dec-11-2008 17:37:

^ nothing to do with school
it's the unions that are the problem


Posted by iLLnaDa on Dec-15-2008 02:25:

absurd!
my fiance's sister is in her first year and has been working part-time ever since they went on strike....seriously shitty!!!


Posted by Aleks_B on Dec-18-2008 18:35:

i was chatting with my lil sister about this the other day....

can't believe it has gone this far!

Another thing that is messed up is that apparently the president of the York Student Federation was no where to be found during the month of November. Not returning phone calls for interview and so on.... looks like he took off on vacation in the moment when he is needed most!! LOL!


Posted by misterpink on Dec-18-2008 20:48:

I went through the same thing the last time they went on strike. I decided not to go back when they finally settled their differences. They wanted to pretend we didn't miss any time, just kinda brush it off. That to me sums up what university has become, atleast at york.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Dec-18-2008 22:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Aleks_B
i was chatting with my lil sister about this the other day....

can't believe it has gone this far!

Another thing that is messed up is that apparently the president of the York Student Federation was no where to be found during the month of November. Not returning phone calls for interview and so on.... looks like he took off on vacation in the moment when he is needed most!! LOL!


YFS is useless as it is
no suprise there!


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Dec-19-2008 02:42:

I'm really happy I didn't do the Osgoode/NYU law program now! Tuition for Windsor/Detroit Mercy is expensive enough. It would have sucked to have paid more only to have the school to go on strike for this long!


Posted by evil_cookie on Dec-19-2008 05:47:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I'm really happy I didn't do the Osgoode/NYU law program now! Tuition for Windsor/Detroit Mercy is expensive enough. It would have sucked to have paid more only to have the school to go on strike for this long!


lol you're telling me you got accepted by Osgoode and didn't attend because of tuition fees?

I don't believe that for a second.

and for the record, the strike mainly effects the undergrads.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Dec-19-2008 06:11:

quote:
Originally posted by evil_cookie
lol you're telling me you got accepted by Osgoode and didn't attend because of tuition fees?

I don't believe that for a second.

and for the record, the strike mainly effects the undergrads.


A law degree is technically considered an undergraduate degree (though a professional one) in Canada.

Also, that's not what I said at all.


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