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Ontario College Support Staff Ratify New Contract After Strike

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UPDATE: Just announced, Ontario college support staff have officially ratified a new three-year collective agreement following a nearly five-week strike that disrupted campuses across the province. The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) confirmed that over 75 percent of its members voted, with an overwhelming 89 percent in favor of the new contract.

The agreement comes after extensive negotiations with the College Employer Council, which began last month amid escalating tensions. The strike led to significant disruptions, including the cancellation of in-person classes and activities at several colleges, such as Mohawk College in Hamilton and St. Clair College in Windsor.

In a significant win for workers, the new contract includes enhanced on-call rates and shift premiums, wage increases, improved severance packages, and greater job security. This deal not only restores stability to Ontario’s public colleges but also addresses the pressing needs of staff who have been advocating for better working conditions.

Officials from the College Employer Council expressed their gratitude that the agreement has been ratified, signaling a return to normal operations for support staff. The swift resolution aims to mend relationships within the college system and ensure a focused educational environment for students.

As classes resume, the impact of this agreement will be closely monitored, particularly how it influences staff morale and student services. The OPSEU has affirmed its commitment to protect the rights and welfare of support staff, highlighting the importance of solidarity in their efforts.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and its effects on Ontario’s educational landscape.

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