"While we continue to seek a negotiated settlement the fact of the matter is that the Colleges, under the Colleges Collective Bargaining Act (CCBA), can organize a vote on their offer at any time. Our bargaining team has reminded them of this on multiple occasions, especially after they imposed their terms and conditions on our members on Nov.18, 2009," said Warren (Smokey) Thomas, president of OPSEU.
"But we cannot recommend the current offer for ratification because it fails to address the key issues," said Montgomery.
OPSEU conducted a vote of its membership on
The Council representing management at the colleges said on Jan.11 that OPSEU could have asked the members to vote on a strike or on the latest offer. The Council also stated that they would consider a No strike vote to be an acceptance of their offer. Conversely, the vote in favour of a strike tells the Council that their offer was not acceptable to the faculty.
The previous CCBA did require both votes. The revised CCBA changed that model and instead says that the Council should take an "accept or reject" vote when it feels it is time.
For further information: Ted Montgomery, OPSEU Bargaining Team, (416) 578-4255; Greg Hamara, OPSEU Media Relations, (647) 238-9933
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