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2011-09-16 at 14:48

Talks between colleges and striking support staff resume

Jodi Lundmark, tbnewswatch.com
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The Ontario Public Service Employee’s Union’s call to the province’s 24 colleges to come back to the bargaining table has been answered.

Within the next day or two both parties will resume negotiations to get college support staff workers off the picket line and back on the job.

OPSEU president Smokey Thomas was on the picket line at Confederation College Friday morning to rally the workers and show them the union is behind them.

He said their bargaining chair approached the mediator Thursday evening to formally approach the employer to say they are ready to come back to the table.

“Our group has been working on their positions with some alternatives to what the employer wants,” Thomas said. “They are really trying to find some middle ground with the employer, find some stuff that will work for the employer.”

Thomas said the strike is not about greed, but rather about maintaining the number of full-time jobs and the quality of the support staff’s work life.

“They woke up a sleeping giant if you will and now they’ve got a hell of a problem on their hands,” he said. “They’ve got 8,000 people on the street. The colleges are not functioning well; we know that for a fact.”

The union is asking for patience from the students affected by the strike and Thomas said he understands they are angry.

“I would be, too,” he said. “I ask them try to understand that this is two or three weeks of pain here…if it helps hang onto full-time jobs, when the students come out of college, they’ll be looking for a fulltime job.”

“We all need a fulltime job so we can live,” added Thomas.” The saying goes ‘you cannot live a fulltime life off of a part-time salary.”

Chair of the colleges’ bargaining team Gerry Barker told the Toronto Star Friday he hopes the talks will lead to deal.

“It’s never an ideal situation when 8,000 of your valuable workers aren’t on the job,” he said.
About 230 Confederation College employees have been on strike since Sept. 1.


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udecide says:
You guys have lost the little support you did have, and you have no respect. The students should not give you the time of day as you do not deserve it. STUDENTS, when they do go back treat them the way you were treated " no respect " It is over wages do not let them tell you different. They are already overpaid for the work they do.
9/16/2011 5:59:39 PM
Krystal says:
No respect?
They've been great to the students - where the heck have you been?
I've been treated like shit by the management who is working their positions in the college.
I hope support staff is back soon, we need them.
9/17/2011 11:47:01 AM
halfwaygorilla says:
How many times did you agree with your own statement?
In which way did these striking workers treat you with "no respect"?
I hope someday you end up in a labour dispute so people can make idiotic statements without knowing anything about what you do.
9/18/2011 7:46:48 PM
pawn says:
Do not expect a resolution until after the election.

The current provincial government in debt to the tune of 27 Billion dollars.

They publicize that the debt is only 17 Billion.

Their current plan is to cut 20,000 employees to help lower the deficit.

A sticking employee would appear to be an easy target.

Just my opinion.


9/16/2011 6:25:17 PM
JM says:
Yipppeee!
9/17/2011 10:10:18 AM
lori says:
your right pawn, just your opinion. No facts but why start now no matter how outlandish your statements are.

9/18/2011 4:58:59 PM
therightwing says:
Yes as Canadians we should not respect anyone that wants to fight for their rights and families.
In fact anyone who strikes in this great liberal country of ours should be shot on spot.
9/18/2011 9:38:05 PM
laurie says:
I for one hope they go back to work soon so the traffic backup to the lights of harbour expressway stops and people can travel down Balmoral safely and even be able to get into Tim Hortons to get a coffee..
9/18/2011 10:23:09 PM
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