TORONTO – The Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB)
has ruled that faculty in Ontario’s 24 community colleges will
vote on the employer’s offer on February 10, 2010. Today, OPSEU
has announced that it will delay the strike deadline until
February 17, 2010.
Ted Montgomery, chair of the OPSEU bargaining
team for the faculty, says that the team is recommending members
reject the offer, and delaying the strike deadline will allow
the team to continue bargaining following a rejection vote.
“We are asking our members to send a strong
message to the employer that this offer is not acceptable,”
Montgomery said. “Once rejected, we will invite the employer to
return to the table and start seriously bargaining to get to a
negotiated collective agreement.”
Montgomery says that in the event a negotiated
settlement fails, the union still takes the position that all
outstanding issues should go to binding arbitration. That would
avert a potential strike and prevent any disruption to Ontario’s
200,000 college students.
“We want to not only meet the needs of our
members, but the needs of the students who depend on
uninterrupted education,” Montgomery said. “It is a high
priority for us.”
OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas is
encouraging members to support the bargaining team and reject
the employer offer.
“This is not a money issue,” Thomas said. “It is
about getting provisions in the contract that will improve the
quality of education our members can deliver to Ontario
students. These issues must be addressed now, and the way to do
that is through meaningful collective bargaining. The Colleges
must put their own self-interests aside and engage in real
negotiations.”