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College faculty table revised offer to try to reach deal

'We tabled an offer that is affordable and which should have been acceptable. It is well within the range of other recent public sector agreements.' - Ted Montgomery.

Toronto (3 Dec. 2009) - Negotiators for approximately 9,000 community college faculty members at Ontario's 24 community colleges put forward a revised position this week in hopes of reaching a settlement in contract talks.

However, the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/NUPGE) says its negotiators were left frustrated by management’s refusal to make any changes to its position.

“We came forward with a significantly revised offer that could have resulted in a settlement that was satisfactory to both sides,” says Ted Montgomery, chair of the OPSEU bargaining team. “But an agreement will remain elusive unless negotiators for the colleges get realistic about what’s required for a settlement.”

The colleges tabled an earlier offer of 8% over four years. The union has proposed 7.5% over three years.

Faculty members have maintained throughout this round of bargaining that the key issue is improving quality education by implementing the recommendations of an independent task force established after the last round of bargaining in 2006.

“We tabled an offer that is affordable and which should have been acceptable. It is well within the range of other recent public sector agreements. There should be no roadblock to a settlement,” says Montgomery.

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