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Carleton University and CUASA, the association representing more than 900 professors, instructors and librarians, reached a tentative collective agreement on Sunday night.
The details of the agreement were expected to be released following a ratification vote by the university’s board of governors and members of the bargaining unit. According to CUASA president Root Gorelick on Monday, a date for the association’s ratification vote had not yet been set.
The university had asked for a conciliator on May 2, a move that the Carleton University Academic Staff Association feared would lead to a lockout. Appointment of a conciliator is a required stage in labour negotiations before there can be a strike or lockout. The association’s members had been without a contract since April 30, 2017.
According to postings on the union’s website, issues in the dispute included salary, pension language and pay equity for female professors.
— With files from Jacquie Miller
bdeachman@postmedia.com
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The details of the agreement were expected to be released following a ratification vote by the university’s board of governors and members of the bargaining unit. According to CUASA president Root Gorelick on Monday, a date for the association’s ratification vote had not yet been set.
The university had asked for a conciliator on May 2, a move that the Carleton University Academic Staff Association feared would lead to a lockout. Appointment of a conciliator is a required stage in labour negotiations before there can be a strike or lockout. The association’s members had been without a contract since April 30, 2017.
According to postings on the union’s website, issues in the dispute included salary, pension language and pay equity for female professors.
— With files from Jacquie Miller
bdeachman@postmedia.com
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