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10,000 Ontario College Support Staff Remain on Strike as Talks Collapse
Strike by over 10,000 support workers at Ontario’s 24 public colleges continues into third week amid stalled talks over job security and contracting out services.
- Talks between Ontario's public colleges and the Ontario Public Service Employees Union have collapsed, leaving over 10,000 support workers on strike for three weeks.
- Christine Kelsey expressed concerns about job security, stating that no employer proposals save jobs, amid thousands of layoffs in the college sector.
- Graham Lloyd indicated that the union's demands on job security were unmanageable and hindered progress in negotiations.
- Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles called the stalled negotiations 'deeply concerning' for college support staff and students.
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Ontario college support staff strike drags into week 3 with no end in sight
The Ontario Public Sector Employees Union announced Monday that support staff at 24 Ontario colleges remain on strike after negotiations with the College Employer Council broke down over the issue of job security.
·Hamilton, Canada
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