Nov
14
2009

2010 Conference Update

It’s been a while since the last update on our progress, so here’s a quick one with not, yet anyway, a lot of content.

Partly because of a strike at McMaster University we’ve not yet set a date.  But that should happen in the next week as it settled last Tuesday.  It looks very affordable, assuming we can do some effective, but not huge, fundraising.  We’ll get preferred rates at the uni by virtue of our being sponsored by the Labour Studies programme.

The only remaing, and the biggest and most frustrating, hurdle is setting a date.  We need a few days for our draft agenda (details to come), but in order to get some discounts on meeting rooms we need to have a few people stay in residence rooms, which means they must be empty of students, but there are other conference already booked for the inter-session period, plus we don’t want to conflict with the ITUC conference or the two major Canadian unions-and-tech conferences (CALM and LabourTech) or any major union conferences and conventions… you get the idea.

But we’re within spitting distance of having a date.  Then starts the fundraising and the detailed planning, so check in here regularly.

Written by derek in: 2010 Conference | Tags: ,

2 Comments »

  • Eric Lee

    Thanks to Derek for the work he’s putting into this — we want this to be our largest and most successful conference, so we need to get working on this as soon as we have a date, so that people can block off those dates in their diaries.

    Comment | November 16, 2009
  • Espen

    I hope you find a date which makes it possible for me to come this year, but I’m really afraid it will be hard as we’ll having our fourthyearly congress in the autumn, and I’m in charge of the preparations etc (which already have started). November would be nice 🙂

    Comment | November 26, 2009

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