The UWSA's story goes back to 1969, when 100 staff members first met off campus to envison what would be come the Staff Association.
UWSA timeline
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1969
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An idea is hatched
In the fall of 1969, approximately one hundred interested staff members turned out at the Glenbriar Curling Club to discuss forming an association. As a result of those discussions and the interest shown at that meeting, a steering committee was formed on October 23, 1969.
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The first meeting and elections take place
With swift action, the steering committee elected a chair, organized sub-committees, and arranged a general staff meeting to be held on November 10, 1969. That staff meeting became the foundation of the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Staff Association. At that meeting, an Executive Committee (including our first President) was elected and the task of building the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Staff Association (UWSA) began.
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1970
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A constitution is adopted
A draft of the proposed Constitution was introduced on March 17, 1970. On April 21, 1970 an official Constitution was adopted by the membership.
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The first Annual General Meeting is held
The first Annual General Meeting was held and the first full-term Executive Committee was elected. The Committee appointed Chairs to standing committees and these committees were then staffed with volunteers from among the membership.
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1973
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The UWSA is incorporated
The University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Staff Association officially became a not-for-profit corporation in the province of Ontario on July 30, 1973.
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1975
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The UWSA is recognized by the University
The UWSA reached a membership level of over 50% of staff members and received a letter of congratulations (PDF) from the president, Dr. Burt Matthews (1970 - 1981), officially recognizing this achievement and acknowledging that the association's participation in university decision-making structures would increase from this point on.
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