TORONTO – The union representing faculty members
at 24 Ontario colleges is recommending that their members vote
no to an employer offer that the Colleges will conduct. To
assist the process, if the vote can be arranged on or before
Feb. 12, 2010, OPSEU is prepared to move the strike deadline so
that members can vote and also to minimize disruption to the
students.
Ted Montgomery, chair of the OPSEU bargaining
team for the faculty, says that the union is glad the employer
has finally fulfilled their responsibilities to send the offer
to his members.
“All along, the Colleges had the legal right to
present their offer to our members,” Montgomery said. “They
claimed that we were preventing our members from voting. Nothing
is further from the truth. In actual fact, the employer had this
option all along, but for some reason refused to do it and
blamed the union instead.”
Montgomery says that he is confident that the
members will reject this latest offer, which contains
significant takeaways and does not address workload and academic
freedom issues.
“We still want to achieve a fair negotiated
settlement and avoid a strike,” Montgomery said. “That remains
our target.”
OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas says a
solid rejection of the latest employer offer will send a clear
message to the Colleges that core issues are still outstanding.
“Our members know that the improvements we are
seeking will ultimately provide a better education for the
200,000 students in our college system,” Thomas said. “That is
our goal, and it should be the goal of the Colleges as well.”