CUPE to meet on layoffs, bumping rights in response to TRU job cuts
KAMLOOPS — International student enrolment rates have taken a dive at Thompson Rivers University, which has subsequently taken a significant chunk out of the university’s expected revenue from tuition. Without that money coming in, TRU is now working to get out of a budget deficit.
To balance the books, the institution is looking to cut back on non-essential spending on the operational side — and dozens of employees are also going to be laid off. The university and CUPE 4879 say it’s the outcome of an unfortunate financial reality.
In Canada, international student tuition can often be four-to-five times that for a domestic student and while domestic enrolment grew by 5 per cent at TRU this year, there’s been a roughly 26 per cent drop in the number of international students who are able to study here. In that context, TRU now needs to rework its budget.


