Resources

We are committed to providing member locals with a wide range of materials that inform, empower, and support their work in BC post-secondary education.

From policy briefs and academic research to practical toolkits and guides, our resources are designed to help you stay up-to-date and prepared for the evolving landscape of teaching and learning.

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  • FPSE History


    Learning from our Past. Celebrating our Successes. Shaping our Future.
    FPSE History
  • AGM Resolutions Procedures


    Resolutions guide FPSE’s advocacy and decision-making, shaping policy and priorities for the organization.
    AGM Resolutions Procedures
  • The North American Alliance for Fair Employment


    (NAFFE) is a network of organizations concerned about the growth of contingent work—including part-time jobs, temping, sub-contracting—and its impact on the well being of all workers.
  • FPSE Organizational Structure


    This diagram illustrates FPSE’s governance structure, outlining the roles and relationships between the AGM, Presidents’ Council, Executive, Committees, and Locals.
    FPSE Organizational Structure
  • Connecting BC Report


    Imagine: Public transit that gets you where you need to go — quickly, easily, reliably… and affordably. No matter where in BC you live.This plan can make that vision a reality — within the next decade.
    Connecting BC Report
  • Human Rights and International Solidarity Resource Database


    A resource is now available to the VIU community, thanks to the work of Dr. Imogene Lim, Chair of the Human Rights and International Solidarity Committee (HRISC).
    Human Rights and International Solidarity Resource Database
  • Whose Land Is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization


    Whose Land Is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization provides a variety of Indigenous perspectives on the history of colonialism, current Indigenous activism and resistance, and outlines the path forward to reconciliation.
    Whose Land Is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization
  • Municipal Pension Plan


    FPSE members who work as support staff in public institutions are members of the Municipal Pension Plan. BC’s Municipal Pension Plan is one of the largest pension plans in Canada, and provides secure retirement income to plan members living and working throughout British Columbia.
    Municipal Pension Plan
  • College Pension Plan


    Most FPSE members are members of the College Pension Plan. The College Pension Plan provides secure retirement income for about 36,000 plan members, including employees and senior administrators at 24 public post-secondary institutions across the province.
    College Pension Plan
  • The Transition to Retirement


    The end of mandatory retirement has brought significant changes to the post-secondary sector. Since the elimination of mandatory retirement in 2009, there has been a change in demographics with growth in members above the age of 60 and a decline in members younger than 60.
    The Transition to Retirement