
Faculty on strike at Laurentian University, classes temporarily cancelled
CBC
Faculty, academic librarians and counsellors represented by the Laurentian University Faculty Association (LUFA) in Sudbury, Ont. are on strike.
The strike took effect as of 12:01 AM on Monday morning, after the union said mediated talks reached an impasse Sunday afternoon.
“We made enormous sacrifices to keep Laurentian alive,” LUFA president, Fabrice Colin said in a media release.
“Throughout the insolvency process, we did our part to save this institution. Our members endured job losses, the dismantling of our pension plan, wage rollbacks and dramatically increased workloads. We did everything asked of us to help stabilize this university. Now that Laurentian is financially stable, it’s time for the Board of Governors to step up and do its part.”
In a statement, the university said

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