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Forced contract vote by Ontario college faculty starts Tuesday

The vote was requested by the colleges.
Confederation College

TORONTO — The bargaining team for Ontario college faculty is recommending that the academic staff across the province turn down management's most recent contract offer.

Members of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union will participate in a forced vote on that offer starting Tuesday.

Last month the College Employer Council, which represents Confederation College and 23 other schools, asked the Ontario Labour Relations Board to conduct a vote.

It will take place online from 9 a.m. Tuesday through to 3 p.m. Thursday.

OPSEU has said its negotiating team is "strongly advising" rejection of the offer. 

In a statement last month, it said the offer includes only a slight change from the one tabled on Nov. 23, 2021.

"It also follows [their] decision to impose working conditions on faculty, rather than bargain a collective agreement that addresses faculty concerns around additional time with students and for online teaching, equity and precarious work," OPSEU said.

In December, 59 per cent of the members of the bargaining unit approved a strike mandate.

The colleges' bargaining team has maintained that its last offer "reasonably" addresses the areas of concern that the union has put forward.




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