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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 7, 2007

OPSEU - Stammers family and union lay charges after picket line death

TORONTO – The family of Prof. John Stammers and the Ontario Public Service Employees Union are proceeding with a private prosecution following Stammers’ picket line death in March 2006.

Joshua Donnelly, 22, appeared in court Feb. 7 on charges of criminal negligence causing death, and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident.

Prof. Stammers, 62, died March 25 from injuries suffered in a picket line incident involving a vehicle March 20. Police did not lay charges at the time. But in a preliminary hearing Sept. 22, Justice Kerr of the Ontario Court of Justice ruled there were grounds for the case to proceed.

“Our family was disappointed the police did not lay charges,” said Joanne Fulkerson, on behalf of the Stammers family. “John was frail and had a disability. He did not cause his own death, as media stories at the time alleged. He was the victim.”

OPSEU represents the 9,000 community college faculty who were on strike when this event occurred. OPSEU President Leah Casselman said workers on a picket line must be afforded full legal protection.

“Our members on picket lines need the same legal protections afforded to other members of society,” she said. “Tensions may rise but picketers have a legal right to be there and communicate their message to the public. There is no impunity: The law must protect picketers as it protects any citizen.”

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For more information, please contact:

Roman Stoykewych, OPSEU General Counsel 416-443-8888

 

Ontario Public Service Employees Union, 100 Lesmill Rd. Toronto, ON M3B 3P8  (416) 443-8888  www.opseu.org

 

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