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2011-07-15 at NOON

OPSEU gets strike mandate, college staff vote 71 per cent in favour

By Jamie Smith, tbnewswatch.com
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While nearly 30 per cent of his members voted against giving the union a strike mandate, the local union president for college support staff says the 71 per cent in favour have sent a clear message.

Ontario Public Service Employees Union Local 731 president Richard Belleau, who represents 280 support staff at Confederation College, said the message is clear that his members are not willing to have concessions in a collective bargaining agreement they’ve fought and paid for over the years.

And just because 29 per cent of local employees don’t want to give the union a strike mandate, that doesn’t mean they don’t want the union to bargain for them.

"It’s a fairly strong mandate," Belleau said. "Nobody wants a strike. We’re at the table to negotiate a collective agreement but there’s absolutely no doubt that we will get the full support of the membership if we were to have to take some action."

The provincial average was 77 per cent. More than 8,000 college support staff across Ontario voted, and will be without a contract by Sept. 1 unless a new agreement can be reached.

OPSEU will meet with management in Toronto next week for three days of face-to-face meetings. Belleau said he’s optimistic that a compromise can be reached.

"Hopefully we get to the table next week and the employer recognizes that our membership is not willing to have concessions imposed on them and will seriously look at the demands of the employees.”

College support staff has only gone on strike once in 1979. As long as everyone bargains in good faith, Belleau said an agreement can take place.

"We’ve reached this point at almost every round of bargaining and we’ve been successful in being able to reach a tentative agreement by the appropriate date," he said.

But there are some differences this time around. Belleau doesn’t believe management has been clear enough in saying what concessions it wants to put on employees, and there seems to be a lot of articles that push for a two-tier wage and benefits package for new employees.

"We negotiate for all of our members and our consideration is the jobs for the future. We don’t want to go in seeking a lowest common denominator for our employees. They should all be treated fairly," he said.

"We’re not willing to create a lower tier of employees, especially new employees coming into the college system."

Given similar demands from such employers as Canada Post recently, Belleau said there is some concern about diminishing job quality in the public sector.

"There appears to be some change in the employer’s aggressive tactics in trying to reduce people and we know that there’s a widening gap between rich and poor. Whether this is contributing to employers wanting to widen that gap even more I can’t speak for them obviously but we’re clearly concerned about that.”

Taking good jobs away from the middle class is not the way to move forward, he added.

"We spend the money. That will move the economy. So I think the focus should be in keeping good jobs not necessarily reducing the wage and the opportunities for good employment in the future in the public sector." 




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Sandstorm says:
yippee...another strike at the college..
7/15/2011 12:11:18 PM
theonlyopinionthatmatters says:
wonder how long before harpers "government" forces this union back to work.
7/15/2011 1:17:57 PM
tiredofit says:
It's a provincial issue, Harper can't do squat. Dalton would need to do it and it's unlikely he will.
7/15/2011 7:26:38 PM
Steven says:
A better question is 'why does this have to happen every 4 years?" Enough strikes already! Tie all union wages directly to the average of the same jobs in the private sector. Then tie their benefits to the average of Canadians in terms of time off and pensions. DONE! Case closed. No more strikes. Fully equitable to the employees and to taxpayers.

With all the money saved, perhaps the average Cdn. can afford a better quality of life, not just the few in these parasitic unions.
7/15/2011 3:22:20 PM
passlake says:
why is it the "parasitic unions" that are always to blame?

why not fight for private sector wages and working conditions to be made better?

The CEO of Bombardier is making $6.8 million annually, yet the average wage for a worker is $50,000. That's 136x the average wage.

In our public sector, say the average wage is about the same (little over $20/hr)... the college president only makes 5x as much... the hospital CEO only makes 8x as much... you get the picture..

seems that the unions help spread the wealth a little bit.. or would you prefer all the money goes to the top?
7/16/2011 10:36:00 AM
panzerIV says:
While I do believe that everyone should be paid fairly for the work they do, the pay comes from tuition and the government.

My tuition is almost 7,000 dollars for my 2 year course, which is nothing compared to the 7,000 my friends at university pay but with every raise of tuition; you put more students into large amounts of debt, more students wont be able to attend because of costs and you set people off on the wrong foot when they graduate.
7/15/2011 5:13:03 PM
tbayguy009 says:
Ummm. Maybe you need some re-education. Harper has nothing to do with this. Education is provincial. McGimpy will do what? Give them whatever they want and push the debt higher! Is that what you want?
7/15/2011 6:31:40 PM
The Badger Mountain Hermit says:
"Fair pay" only applies to civil servants. Pensions, too.
7/16/2011 12:40:37 PM
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