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Carleton University and its striking support staff are headed back to the bargaining table in a bid to end an increasingly bitter strike, but neither side will be talking publicly about negotiations.
“In the best interest of the Carleton community, the university and CUPE Local 2424 have agreed to meet to continue discussions in an attempt find a resolution and put an end to the labour dispute,” according to a statement posted on Carleton’s website Friday.
“Furthermore, the parties have agreed that discussions at the table are without prejudice and, going forward, will remain confidential.”
About 850 campus administrative, library and support staff went on strike March 5 after talks with the university broke down over a dispute about pension language in the collective agreement, but each side has accused the other of misrepresenting the situation.
The union complained to the province’s labour board that the university was bargaining in bad faith.
— with files from Devyn Barrie
In the best interest of the Carleton community, the university and CUPE Local 2424 have agreed to meet to continue discussions in an attempt find a resolution and put an end to the labour dispute. https://t.co/IVMeZ6asRM
— Carleton University (@Carleton_U) March 16, 2018
UPDATE: In the best interests of the #Carleton community, #CUPE2424 and the employer have agreed to meet and continue discussions in an effort to resolve the current labour dispute. #ottnews pic.twitter.com/AamSjEmVKZ
— CUPE2424 (@CUPE2424) March 16, 2018
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“In the best interest of the Carleton community, the university and CUPE Local 2424 have agreed to meet to continue discussions in an attempt find a resolution and put an end to the labour dispute,” according to a statement posted on Carleton’s website Friday.
“Furthermore, the parties have agreed that discussions at the table are without prejudice and, going forward, will remain confidential.”
About 850 campus administrative, library and support staff went on strike March 5 after talks with the university broke down over a dispute about pension language in the collective agreement, but each side has accused the other of misrepresenting the situation.
The union complained to the province’s labour board that the university was bargaining in bad faith.
— with files from Devyn Barrie
In the best interest of the Carleton community, the university and CUPE Local 2424 have agreed to meet to continue discussions in an attempt find a resolution and put an end to the labour dispute. https://t.co/IVMeZ6asRM
— Carleton University (@Carleton_U) March 16, 2018
UPDATE: In the best interests of the #Carleton community, #CUPE2424 and the employer have agreed to meet and continue discussions in an effort to resolve the current labour dispute. #ottnews pic.twitter.com/AamSjEmVKZ
— CUPE2424 (@CUPE2424) March 16, 2018
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