PEA Scholarship Policy2016 Scholarship ApplicationThe 2016 scholarship essay topic:
“The Conservative Government of Canada passed two bills, one that made it harder for unions to organize workers in Federal Jurisdictions (Bill C-525) and another that imposed stringent and unique public reporting requirements on trade unions in regard to their finances and expenditures (Bill C-377). The Conservatives’ official party policy book states, ‘We support right to work legislation to allow optional union membership including student unions.’ Discuss the implications of the introduction of a Federal right-to-work regime in Canada.”Please send PEA Scholarship Applications to:PEA Scholarships Committee, c/o Professional Employees Association 505 - 1207 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC, V8W 2E7 or email to [email protected] *Please note the amendments the eligibilty and conditions in the Scholarship Policy as of July 15, 2013. Previous PEA scholarship recipients are not eligible to apply for an additional scholarship (see A.3). In addition, the payment is subject to a proof of enrollment (see C.6).There shall be a Scholarships Committee created annually by Association Executive motion and comprised of two Association Executive members, plus up to three members at large. No scholarship applicant or relative of an applicant shall be eligible to serve on the Scholarships Committee.
The Association Executive may make up to ten scholarships of $1,000 each available to PEA members, their relatives, or relatives of PEA staff. Scholarship awards shall be subject to the following terms: |
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