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The Kwantlen Faculty Association is the sole bargaining unit for approximately 1000+ members. We proudly represent Instructors, Counsellors and Librarians on all four Kwantlen campuses.

KFA News Updates
We Stand Together: Faculty Layoffs Are a Choice, Not a Necessity
Dear KFA Colleagues, Yesterday, we received the devastating news that our institution has issued meeting invitations in regard to layoff notices to approximately 70 faculty ...read more
KFA Motion on Students’ Right to Protest
The Kwantlen Faculty Association (KFA) affirms its commitment to democratic values and academic freedom. At a recent Executive meeting, the KFA passed the following motion ...read more
Speakers Tour 2025: Human Rights & Artificial Intelligence Online Webinar
Dear Colleagues,  Your Kwantlen Faculty Association (KFA) is a member of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC (FPSE-BC). As your KFA-FPSE Human Rights and ...read more
KFA Articles and Communications
KFActs: Faculty Search and Vetting Processes 
By Rachelle Hollaway and Rebecca Yoshizawa, Members-at-Large The KFA often receives questions about KPU’s hiring and search processes. It is typical for anyone applying for a new employment position to ...read more
KFActs FAQ: When Should I Ask for KFA Representation? 
By Mark Diotte It happens. All of us, from time to time, are called into our Dean or Supervisor’s Office. Sometimes, the subject of discussion is something positive—an opportunity that ...read more
Labour Affiliate News
Pledge for Canada
Circulated on behalf of VDLC Workers know the power of solidarity, and in these uncertain times we need that power now more than ever. That’s why the VDLC has endorsed ...read more
Conference on Relationship Violence May 15 and 16 – call for abstracts
Hello Colleagues, The Network to Eliminate Violence in Relationships (NEVR) is hosting its annual conference, “Resilience: Improving Futures,” and invites you to submit an abstract for presentation. This conference focuses ...read more
Organizing for Justice: Black Workers, Unions, and Racial Equity
Shared on behalf of the Canadian Labour Congress February 1 marks the start of Black History Month and the CLC’s theme is Organizing for Justice: Black Workers, Unions, and Racial ...read more