Ontario’s publicly funded colleges for Ottario say the binding agent is proposing arbitration-in-arbitration, as the union representing thousands of full-time assistant employees of an association took a step towards a possible strike.
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union has asked the Ministry of Labor for the “No Board” report, which believes that the parties are on a deadlock and a consent will not help.
The college employer council says that the union’s move sets a legal strike date in early 11 September.
Earlier this month, the members of the Sangh voted 77.3 percent in favor of authorizing the strike if necessary.
The Employer Council has said that the demands of the union will get more than $ 900 million in additional costs.
The Sangh has proposed a adjournment to the closure of the campus and prevent further layoffs, as the region has seen closed and what the Sangh has described as a loss of thousands of jobs due to funding crisis.