TORONTO - Delegates attending the Ontario
Federation of Labour convention today unanimously condemned the
province's colleges for their failure to bargain in good faith
in negotiations with 9,000 faculty members.
"It's union-busting. Imposing a collective
agreement is wrong, and it should stop now. If they want a
strike, they will get a strike the likes of which they have
never seen before," Warren (Smokey) Thomas, president of
OPSEU, told hundreds of cheering delegates.
An emergency resolution, brought forward by
OPSEU at the convention, attacked the Colleges for
unilaterally imposing terms of employment for community
college faculty effective Nov. 18, 2009. It called on
Premier Dalton McGuinty and Training, Colleges and
University Minister John Milloy to direct College
negotiators to get back to the table and negotiate in good
faith.
The resolution also stated that the Council,
representing management at 24 community colleges in Ontario,
had suspended all joint union/management committees,
effectively preventing all grievances from going to
arbitration.
And it noted that the Council refused to
take its imposed terms of employment to faculty members for
a vote.
More than 15 speakers took to the floor in
support of the resolution, including labour representatives
from other OPSEU sectors, Steelworkers, CUPE and other major
unions.