> Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 16:13:50 +0800
> From: linam
> Subject: Re: FW: ATTN: C.C. Chang, regarding
> scheduling of Professor de Canio's
> classes for next academic year
>
>
> Dear Dr. DeCanio,
> If you do not have the contract of NCKU from August
> 2003, I cannot
> arrange the teaching courses for
> you. Any other questions, you can contact with the
> Personnel Office of
> NCKU.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Chairman Chang
> Dept. of Foreign Languages & Literature of
> National Cheng Kung University
5/19/2003 10:04 PM
Subject: ATTN: C.C. Chang, regarding scheduling of Professor de Canio's
classes for next academic yearTo: em52200@email.ncku.edu.tw
CC: moe
Kao Chiang
Professor C.C. Chang
Chairman
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
National Cheng Kung University
19 May 2003
Dear Chairman Chang
Please be reminded of my repeated requests, either to you or to your
academic assistant, that we agree on my courses for next academic year.
Out of respect to me, to our students, and to your duties as chairman
of our department, this should have been already done, in belated compliance
with the Ministry appeal ruling of 8 January 2001, which reactivated my
teaching contract.
I hereby request that you contact either me or a member of the Faculty
Union no later than this afternoon, regarding the scheduling of those
classes, pursuant to your duties as chairman of our department and to the
Ministry ruling of 8 January 2001.
Also, regarding rumors about a planned "review" of my employment
status, I urge you to consider that the Ministry ruling of 8 January 2001 is
final and not up to review or even approval by subordinate officials. And
all accusations rejected on "final" Ministry appeal are "final," or it
would not be called a "final" appeal.
Finally, in view of the reactivation of my teaching contract, I am
formally requesting that a teaching assistant be assigned to me, my name be
established outside my office door, and that all other privileges of an
Associate Professor at our university, including an Identity Card, be
returned.
Sincerely,
Professor Richard de Canio
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
National Cheng Kung University
Tainan, Taiwan
(06) 237 8626
email: vertigo@ms22.hinet.net
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