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Carleton University and the Carleton University Academic Staff Association
(CUASA), representing professors, instructors, non-credit language teachers and
professional librarians reached a tentative agreement early Wednesday morning,
November 15. A strike has been averted and it will be business as usual for
Carleton students.
Terms of the agreement will be made public once the agreement is ratified by
both parties.
"We are extremely pleased to have reached a settlement," says Katherine Graham,
Dean of the Faculty of Public Affairs and a member of the University's
negotiating team. "Both parties worked very hard to find a mutually beneficial
agreement that addresses the needs of all concerned. We are pleased that our
students will be able to continue their studies without disruption."
November 15, 2006
(CUASA), representing professors, instructors, non-credit language teachers and
professional librarians reached a tentative agreement early Wednesday morning,
November 15. A strike has been averted and it will be business as usual for
Carleton students.
Terms of the agreement will be made public once the agreement is ratified by
both parties.
"We are extremely pleased to have reached a settlement," says Katherine Graham,
Dean of the Faculty of Public Affairs and a member of the University's
negotiating team. "Both parties worked very hard to find a mutually beneficial
agreement that addresses the needs of all concerned. We are pleased that our
students will be able to continue their studies without disruption."
November 15, 2006