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College Faculty Bulletin – September 2022

Arbitrator awards improvements far beyond those offered by Employer in negotiations.

College Faculty Bulletin – September 2022

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Provincewide Bargaining Town Hall

As you know, our new Collective Agreement for full-time and partial-load faculty has been published by Arbitrator Kaplan. You can find a copy of it here: https://opseu.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/OPSEU-CEC-Award.pdf

You are invited to attend a Provincewide Town Hall, at which the CAAT-A Bargaining Team will present and discuss the new Collective Agreement for full-time and partial-load faculty.

For your convenience, you can attend the Town Hall on either of two dates:

  • Thursday, September 29th, and
  • Monday, October 3rd.

The meeting is scheduled to start at 6:30pm on both dates.

Please register for the date(s) of your choice, using a non-College e-mail address. A link to the meeting will be sent to you at that address.

September 29th registration:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yCZUAwwPSYqbAegyjCLA6g

French translation and ASL interpretation are confirmed for this meeting.

October 3rd registration:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_on4X29aaTV6CCgPzkqoHfA

French translation is confirmed for this meeting; ASL interpretation is not yet confirmed.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Your CAAT-A Bargaining Team

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Arbitration Award

15 months after our Collective Agreement negotiations began, and six months after the parties agreed to conclude the negotiations through a process of interest arbitration, Arbitrator William Kaplan has today released his award that determines our new Collective Agreement, which will be in force until September 30, 2024.

Below, please find his award, which identifies the new changes to our previous Collective Agreement.  

OPSEU and CEC Award 2022

As we are sharing this document with you immediately after receiving it, we can’t yet comment on the details, but a preliminary review of this award suggests that it contains more gains than anything that the Employer had offered or imposed throughout the bargaining process. We hope to distribute a Bargaining Bulletin early next week that offers a more detailed overview of the award.  

As well, we look forward to hosting two Zoom Town Hall webinars in the upcoming weeks, to discuss the award with you in greater detail.  All College faculty division members will be invited.  Please keep an eye out for an announcement of those dates.

Lastly, although any gains that we have achieved in this round were obtained without a strike or any loss of pay, they were nevertheless obtained only by our incredible collective effort and commitment  – whether by voting to authorize a strike, by undertaking work-to-rule actions for five weeks, or by voting to reject management’s forced offer.  

We all have reason to take tremendous pride in our collective accomplishment. We look forward to discussing it further in upcoming days and weeks.

Yours in solidarity,

Ravi Ramkissoonsingh, Jonathan Singer, Michelle Arbour, Kathleen Flynn, JP Hornick, Shawn Pentecost, Rebecca Ward

Your CAAT-A Bargaining Team