University unions under scrutiny
University unions come under scrutiny in a fourday international conference starting this morning at . Lincoln College. Attending the gathering will be the world president of the university and college unions organising, Mr Neil Gerard, of the United States. Along with American delegates, the conference
will have representatives ( from Australia, Canada i and New Zealand. 1 It is the first time for 11 ] years that the combined j Australasian unions have i met, and only the fourth 1 gathering in 20 years of < New Zealand union ad- < ministrators. Organiser Vince Vaney, 1 of Lincoln College, says t the conference will be a <
great opportunity for union administrators in this part of the world to learn of American research into student.attitudes and requirements as far as unions and oncampus facilities are concerned. Mr Vaney is the Australasian representative on the international unions organisation ,
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