Join us this Friday February 4, 2022 for a special online general meeting focused on bargaining updates.
To RSVP for the meeting, contact our Membership Officer, Kim Robinson.
A link will be sent to those who have RSVP’d prior to the meeting.
Join us this Friday February 4, 2022 for a special online general meeting focused on bargaining updates.
To RSVP for the meeting, contact our Membership Officer, Kim Robinson.
A link will be sent to those who have RSVP’d prior to the meeting.
Last week we bargained again at the Mount. We reached agreements on a few more minor proposals but we still seem to be far apart on more major proposals regarding hiring and discipline. We have prepared financial proposals but have not yet tabled them. We meet again on Feb. 4.
This week we managed to add another short bargaining session at Dal on Wednesday.
Last week we bargained at both SMU and the Mount (online). For both we are working on wrapping up non-financial proposals – or deciding what is at an impasse – before tabling financial proposals. At SMU we seem to be quite close but at the Mount we are still in some initial discussions about some major issues.
The delay in the Mount compared to the other universities is mostly because the employer filed for conciliation last year early in the process. The conciliator advised both sides to go back to the table so we had a restart at the end of 2021, at which time we were lagging behind the other two universities. However, we have more dates scheduled for the Mount in the next few weeks, so that might change.
This past week we tabled our financial proposals at Dalhousie. Next week we have bargaining at both the Mount and SMU.
Our discussions followed the common steps of us explaining that we deserve a lot more money because other PTers at Canadian universities get a lot more money, and them replying that we don’t have a lot to give you and we don’t need to anyway because other PTers in Halifax (i.e., at SMU and the Mount) get the same. This time we intend to break this cycle of the three universities using the others as comparators to justify our low wages.
We also had an excellent presentation by Fallen, VP for TAs and Markers at Studley, who explained how a substantial wage adjustment would help marginalized groups, something Dalhousie has repeatedly promised to do.
If the employer(s) continue to deny us fair wages despite our efforts, WE NEED YOUR HELP if we are to gain any substantial increase in stipends! Please look out for further information, follow our campaign and attend future meetings (tbd). Wage Parity NOW!
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We had bargaining days at Dal and the Mount last week.
Our general meeting is Friday December 10 at 1 pm. It will include:
This is a hybrid meeting. You can attend in person at Seton 407/409 at MSVU, or via zoom.
Please RSVP for the meeting with our Membership Officer, Kim Robinson by December 9 and indicate if you will attend virtually or in-person.
Proof of vaccine required for in-person attendance.
We do not have bargaining dates until late November. We know that bargaining is taking a long time. There are several reasons for this:
Last week the focus for bargaining was on Dalhousie with a day and a half of bargaining. We discussed a lot of proposals including our common proposals, TA-specific proposals and a proposal to update hiring processes towards continuing appointments similar to the one we proposed at SMU. As at SMU, it looks like we are coming to an agreement for several proposals but are still negotiating some of the wording.
Our CUPE rep is not available most of November so our next dates at all three universities are in late November or December. We are booking dates well into January so we can make sure to reserve as much time as possible for bargaining.
We had three afternoon bargaining sessions at SMU in quick succession (Oct. 7, 12, 14).
The only thing we discussed is a set of proposals to update the hiring and appointment processes towards continuing appointments, one of our bargaining priorities. After a few exchanges it looked like we were coming to an agreement but we are still negotiating some of the wording.
Our CUPE rep is not available most of November so our next dates at all three universities are in late November or December. We are booking dates well into January so we can make sure to reserve as much time as possible for bargaining.
Upcoming bargaining sessions: