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Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante

The Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante (ASSÉ) was a Canadian student union founded in February 2001 in Sherbrooke, Quebec, which contained about 56,000 CEGEP and university-level students in 34 member student unions throughout Quebec. The ASSÉ positioned itself distinctly from the other province-wide student unions, the Fédération étudiante universitaire du Québec (FEUQ), the Fédération étudiante collégiale du Québec (FECQ) and the Table de concertation étudiante du Québec (TaCEQ), namely rejecting hierarchical leadership structures in favor of autonomous and horizontal approaches.

Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante
LocationMontreal, Quebec
EstablishedFebruary 2001
Abolished31 May 2019
Members34 member associations
Websitehttp://www.asse-solidarite.qc.ca/

The ASSÉ formed the core of the Coalition large de l'ASSÉ (CLASSE), a temporary coalition created to counter the tuition hike and coordinate 2012 Quebec student protests.

The organization was dissolved on May 31, 2019, a decision adopted in congress on April 28, 2019. A transition committee was also formed on this date.[1]

Philosophy edit

The Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante advocated for free education at all levels and for all, including the abolition of student debt, conservation of quality post-secondary education, and the democratization of schools, while opposing the commodification of education.

It deployed mass mobilization as a catalyst for social change, favouring local general assemblies as decision-making structures as opposed to referendums, considered less democratic.

It also fought for responsible taxation, the defense of minority rights, the promotion of alter-globalization, demilitarization, implementation of public housing policy, and the irrevocable right to dissidence.

The basic principles of the ASSÉ lie on the foundations of student unionism as established in Article 1 of the Charter of Grenoble in 1946. The charter stipulates that the student is a young intellectual worker. Thus, students must be associated on a union basis. The ASSÉ believes in the necessity of fighting to save the gains made by past student movements, as well as to make new gains, through permanent protest. Considering education as a right rather than as a privilege, the ASSÉ is based on the following principles:

1. For quality, free, accessible, secular, non-discriminatory public education;

2. For adequate financial aid whose aim is to eliminate student debt and ensure that fundamental needs are met;

3. For a public education network free from private-sector intrusion, including contract manufacturing;

4. For democratisation of educational institutions from a perspective of self-management;

5. For union solidarity with all international progressive fights whose aim is society's well-being;

6. Against any and all forms of globalisation that support the predominance of profit over the population's well-being [2]

7. For a combative feminism aiming to abolish patriarchy and all forms of oppression and discrimination.

Member associations edit

College-level[3]
  • Association générale des étudiants du collège André-Laurendeau (AGECAL)
  • Association étudiante du collège de Valleyfield (AGECoV)
  • Association étudiante du cégep de Saint-Félicien (AECSF)
  • (AECM)
  • Association étudiante du Cégep de Sherbrooke (AÉCS)
  • (AECSL)
  • Association générale étudiante du Cégep de Drummondville (AGECD)
  • (AGEECLG)
  • Association générale étudiante du Cégep de Saint-Jérôme (AGES)
  • Syndicat Étudiant du Cégep Marie-Victorin (SECMV)
  • Société générale des étudiantes et des étudiants du collège de Maisonneuve (SOGÉÉCOM)
University-level[3]
  • Association facultaire des étudiant-e-s en art de l'UQAM (AFéa-UQAM)
  • (AEAUM)
  • Association des étudiant(e)s en philosophie de l'Université de Montréal (ADÉPUM)
  • Association étudiante des cycles supérieures en science politique de l'UQAM (AECSSP-UQAM)
  • Association étudiante d'histoire de l'Université de Montréal (AEHUM)
  • (AÉMSP-UQAM)
  • Association étudiante du module de sciences sociales de l'Université du Québec en Outaouais (AEMSS-UQO)
  • (AFESH-UQAM)
  • Regroupement des étudiants et étudiantes en sociologie de l'Université de Montréal (RÉÉSUM)
  • (AÉÉA-UL)
  • Association étudiante de science politique et philosophie (baccalauréat bidisicplinaire) de l'Université de Montréal (AESPEP)
  • Association de création et études littéraires de l'université Laval (ACELUL)
  • Association étudiante de théâtre de l'université Laval (AGÉTUL)
  • Association Générale des Etudiantes et Etudiants Prégradués en Philosophie (AGEEPP-UL)
  • Association des physiciens de l'Université Laval (ADÉPUL)
  • Regroupement des étudiant-e-s en sociologie de l'Université Laval (RÉSUL)
  • Art History and Communication Studies Graduate Student Association of McGill University (AHCSGSA)
  • Fine Arts Student Alliance of Concordia University (FASA)
  • School of Community & Public Affairs Student Association of Concordia University (SCPASA-AÉÉAPC)

Executive council edit

  • Hind Fazazi, coordination secretary and spokesperson[4]
  • Louis-Philippe Véronneau, treasurer
  • Jeanne Reynolds, internal relations secretary
  • Marc Boulanger, internal relations secretary and spokesperson
  • Myriam Leduc, external relations secretary
  • Samuel-Élie Lesage, academic affairs secretary
  • François Desroches, information secretary

2005 student strike edit

On January 29, 2005, confronted with the refusal of then-Education Minister Pierre Reid to negotiate about financial aid reform, the ASSÉ holds a congress at Cégep de Saint-Laurent where it invites non-member associations to create the CASSÉÉ, the Coalition de l'Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante Élargie. In February, the CASSÉÉ launches a series of referendums and general assemblies over the start of an unlimited general strike around three main demands:

  1. The retroactive abolition of the reform to the Aide financière du Québec;[5]
  2. The abandonment of all decentralization and market alignment projects of the college network;
  3. Both demands go towards free education and abolition of student debt.

On February 24, 2005, the first associations start the strike movement. On March 16, 2005, 70,000 students are CASSÉE members, out of the 230,000 students on strike at that moment, the others being FEUQ or FECQ members.

The CASSÉÉ is excluded from the negotiation table by the new Education Minister Jean-Marc Fournier because of its refusal to condemn violent acts posed during the strike. The CASSÉÉ, however, claims that it is to divide the student movement that the minister excluded it, since, shortly after the strike began, on February 16, 2005 at Montebello, students assembled by the FEUQ and the FECQ forced Château Montebello's door with a battering ram to disturb a Parti libéral du Québec caucus, leading to a Sûreté du Québec intervention.[6]

The strike ends after the signature of an accord by the student unions and Minister Fournier that the Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante qualifies of a "bargain accord" and is rejected by a majority of general assemblies, who still vote to return to class after 7 weeks of strike.

2012 student strike edit

Beginning in the summer 2011, the ASSÉ threatened the Quebec government to withart aning unlimited general strike.[7]

Organizational chart edit

Congress edit

The Congress is the supreme decision-making instance. It is made up of delegates of all member associations and works according to the one member, one vote principle. It normally convenes two or three times a year. In the annual congress, elections to fill the executive positions are held.

Coordination council edit

The coordination council aims to coordinate the work of the following instances:

Executive council edit

The executive council of the ASSÉ implements the mandates from the congress and the coordination council.

Permanent committees edit

  • Women's committee
  • Newspaper committee
  • Mobilization committee

Work committees edit

The task of the work committees is to help the executive council and the member associations in their mandates.

  • Training committee
  • Social struggles committee
  • Information committee
  • Research and academic affairs committee

Regional councils edit

The regional councils serve to coordinate the associations in their union work.

  • Conseil régional de l'ASSÉ à Montréal (CRAM)
  • Mobilisation des associations solidaires du Sud-Est (MASSE)
  • Conseil régional avant-gardiste de l'ASSÉ dans les Laurentides, Laval et Lanaudière (CRAALLL)
  • Front régional de l'ASSÉ à Québec (FRAQ)
  • Conseil régional de l'ASSÉ au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
  • Conseil régional de l'ASSÉ du Centre-du-Québec

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ QMi, Agence (30 April 2019). "L'Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante se dissout". Le Journal de Montréal. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-22. Retrieved 2012-07-26.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2012-07-26.
  4. ^ "Équipe - ASSÉ". www.asse-solidarite.qc.ca. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  5. ^ études, Ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement supérieur - Aide financière aux. "Accueil". www.afe.gouv.qc.ca. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  6. ^ Juneau-Hotte, Maxime. "Assos en solo". Quartier libre 14 (no. 1).
  7. ^ "L'ASSÉ menace de déclencher une grève générale illimitée". 22 August 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2017.

External links edit

  • (in French) ASSÉ's official website
  • (in French)

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Association pour une solidarite syndicale etudiante ASSE was a Canadian student union founded in February 2001 in Sherbrooke Quebec which contained about 56 000 CEGEP and university level students in 34 member student unions throughout Quebec The ASSE positioned itself distinctly from the other province wide student unions the Federation etudiante universitaire du Quebec FEUQ the Federation etudiante collegiale du Quebec FECQ and the Table de concertation etudiante du Quebec TaCEQ namely rejecting hierarchical leadership structures in favor of autonomous and horizontal approaches Association pour une solidarite syndicale etudianteLocationMontreal QuebecEstablishedFebruary 2001Abolished31 May 2019Members34 member associationsWebsitehttp www asse solidarite qc ca The ASSE formed the core of the Coalition large de l ASSE CLASSE a temporary coalition created to counter the tuition hike and coordinate 2012 Quebec student protests The organization was dissolved on May 31 2019 a decision adopted in congress on April 28 2019 A transition committee was also formed on this date 1 Contents 1 Philosophy 2 Member associations 3 Executive council 4 2005 student strike 5 2012 student strike 6 Organizational chart 6 1 Congress 6 2 Coordination council 6 2 1 Executive council 6 2 2 Permanent committees 6 2 3 Work committees 6 2 4 Regional councils 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPhilosophy editThe Association pour une Solidarite Syndicale Etudiante advocated for free education at all levels and for all including the abolition of student debt conservation of quality post secondary education and the democratization of schools while opposing the commodification of education It deployed mass mobilization as a catalyst for social change favouring local general assemblies as decision making structures as opposed to referendums considered less democratic It also fought for responsible taxation the defense of minority rights the promotion of alter globalization demilitarization implementation of public housing policy and the irrevocable right to dissidence The basic principles of the ASSE lie on the foundations of student unionism as established in Article 1 of the Charter of Grenoble in 1946 The charter stipulates that the student is a young intellectual worker Thus students must be associated on a union basis The ASSE believes in the necessity of fighting to save the gains made by past student movements as well as to make new gains through permanent protest Considering education as a right rather than as a privilege the ASSE is based on the following principles 1 For quality free accessible secular non discriminatory public education 2 For adequate financial aid whose aim is to eliminate student debt and ensure that fundamental needs are met 3 For a public education network free from private sector intrusion including contract manufacturing 4 For democratisation of educational institutions from a perspective of self management 5 For union solidarity with all international progressive fights whose aim is society s well being 6 Against any and all forms of globalisation that support the predominance of profit over the population s well being 2 7 For a combative feminism aiming to abolish patriarchy and all forms of oppression and discrimination Member associations editCollege level 3 Association generale des etudiants du college Andre Laurendeau AGECAL Association etudiante du college de Valleyfield AGECoV Association etudiante du cegep de Saint Felicien AECSF Association etudiante du Cegep de Matane AECM Association etudiante du Cegep de Sherbrooke AECS Association etudiante du Cegep Saint Laurent AECSL Association generale etudiante du Cegep de Drummondville AGECD Association generale des etudiantes et etudiants du College Lionel Groulx AGEECLG Association generale etudiante du Cegep de Saint Jerome AGES Syndicat Etudiant du Cegep Marie Victorin SECMV Societe generale des etudiantes et des etudiants du college de Maisonneuve SOGEECOM University level 3 Association facultaire des etudiant e s en art de l UQAM AFea UQAM Association etudiante d anthropologie de l Universite de Montreal AEAUM Association des etudiant e s en philosophie de l Universite de Montreal ADEPUM Association etudiante des cycles superieures en science politique de l UQAM AECSSP UQAM Association etudiante d histoire de l Universite de Montreal AEHUM Association etudiante du module de science politique de l UQAM AEMSP UQAM Association etudiante du module de sciences sociales de l Universite du Quebec en Outaouais AEMSS UQO Association facultaire etudiante de sciences humaines de l UQAM AFESH UQAM Regroupement des etudiants et etudiantes en sociologie de l Universite de Montreal REESUM Association des etudiantes et etudiants en Anthropologie de l Universite Laval AEEA UL Association etudiante de science politique et philosophie baccalaureat bidisicplinaire de l Universite de Montreal AESPEP Association de creation et etudes litteraires de l universite Laval ACELUL Association etudiante de theatre de l universite Laval AGETUL Association Generale des Etudiantes et Etudiants Pregradues en Philosophie AGEEPP UL Association des physiciens de l Universite Laval ADEPUL Regroupement des etudiant e s en sociologie de l Universite Laval RESUL Art History and Communication Studies Graduate Student Association of McGill University AHCSGSA Fine Arts Student Alliance of Concordia University FASA School of Community amp Public Affairs Student Association of Concordia University SCPASA AEEAPC Executive council editHind Fazazi coordination secretary and spokesperson 4 Louis Philippe Veronneau treasurer Jeanne Reynolds internal relations secretary Marc Boulanger internal relations secretary and spokesperson Myriam Leduc external relations secretary Samuel Elie Lesage academic affairs secretary Francois Desroches information secretary2005 student strike editMain article 2005 Quebec student protests On January 29 2005 confronted with the refusal of then Education Minister Pierre Reid to negotiate about financial aid reform the ASSE holds a congress at Cegep de Saint Laurent where it invites non member associations to create the CASSEE the Coalition de l Association pour une Solidarite Syndicale Etudiante Elargie In February the CASSEE launches a series of referendums and general assemblies over the start of an unlimited general strike around three main demands The retroactive abolition of the reform to the Aide financiere du Quebec 5 The abandonment of all decentralization and market alignment projects of the college network Both demands go towards free education and abolition of student debt On February 24 2005 the first associations start the strike movement On March 16 2005 70 000 students are CASSEE members out of the 230 000 students on strike at that moment the others being FEUQ or FECQ members The CASSEE is excluded from the negotiation table by the new Education Minister Jean Marc Fournier because of its refusal to condemn violent acts posed during the strike The CASSEE however claims that it is to divide the student movement that the minister excluded it since shortly after the strike began on February 16 2005 at Montebello students assembled by the FEUQ and the FECQ forced Chateau Montebello s door with a battering ram to disturb a Parti liberal du Quebec caucus leading to a Surete du Quebec intervention 6 The strike ends after the signature of an accord by the student unions and Minister Fournier that the Association pour une Solidarite Syndicale Etudiante qualifies of a bargain accord and is rejected by a majority of general assemblies who still vote to return to class after 7 weeks of strike 2012 student strike editMain articles 2012 Quebec student protests and Coalition large de l ASSE Beginning in the summer 2011 the ASSE threatened the Quebec government to withart aning unlimited general strike 7 Organizational chart editCongress edit The Congress is the supreme decision making instance It is made up of delegates of all member associations and works according to the one member one vote principle It normally convenes two or three times a year In the annual congress elections to fill the executive positions are held Coordination council edit The coordination council aims to coordinate the work of the following instances Executive council edit The executive council of the ASSE implements the mandates from the congress and the coordination council Permanent committees edit Women s committee Newspaper committee Mobilization committeeWork committees edit The task of the work committees is to help the executive council and the member associations in their mandates Training committee Social struggles committee Information committee Research and academic affairs committeeRegional councils edit The regional councils serve to coordinate the associations in their union work Conseil regional de l ASSE a Montreal CRAM Mobilisation des associations solidaires du Sud Est MASSE Conseil regional avant gardiste de l ASSE dans les Laurentides Laval et Lanaudiere CRAALLL Front regional de l ASSE a Quebec FRAQ Conseil regional de l ASSE au Saguenay Lac Saint Jean Conseil regional de l ASSE du Centre du QuebecSee also editCoalition large de l ASSE CLASSE 2012 Quebec student strike 2005 Quebec student strike Quebec City Summit of the Americas in 2001 Federation etudiante collegiale du Quebec FECQ Federation etudiante universitaire du Quebec FEUQ References edit QMi Agence 30 April 2019 L Association pour une solidarite syndicale etudiante se dissout Le Journal de Montreal Retrieved 2022 05 18 ASSE Presentation Principes Archived from the original on 2012 07 22 Retrieved 2012 07 26 a b ASSE Membres Annuaire des associations membres Archived from the original on 2012 07 29 Retrieved 2012 07 26 Equipe ASSE www asse solidarite qc ca Retrieved 26 June 2017 etudes Ministere de l Education et de l Enseignement superieur Aide financiere aux Accueil www afe gouv qc ca Retrieved 26 June 2017 Juneau Hotte Maxime Assos en solo Quartier libre 14 no 1 L ASSE menace de declencher une greve generale illimitee 22 August 2011 Retrieved 26 June 2017 External links edit in French ASSE s official website in French ASSE s organizational chart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Association pour une solidarite syndicale etudiante amp oldid 1181090157, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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