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Bargaining Update: March 8, 2021
Another productive meeting of the ULFA and Board negotiating teams took place on March 8. The Board team began with an update on the status
Bargaining Update: February 22, 2021
The ULFA and Board negotiating teams held a second meeting focused on language and economic benefits on February 22. Discussions continued to be cordial and
Negotiating update: February 8, 2021
Representatives of the Board and ULFA met on February 8 for the first discussion of language in the current round of negotiations. As mentioned in
Bargaining Update: January 28, 2021 ULFA and Board meet; plan first presentations of language
Recent and upcoming meetings The ULFA and Board negotiating teams met on January 28, 2021 for a final preliminary session to discuss process. The two
Bargaining Update for January 18 meeting: Parties exchange complete packages that would involve significant changes
Note: An ULFA Bargaining Town Hall is scheduled for February 2nd, 2021 at 11am. Please check your email for Zoom details. Negotiating teams from the
ESA Negotiating Update
The teams representing the Board and ULFA met to begin negotiating a new Essential Services Agreement (ESA) Tuesday December 8th. Each new Collective Agreement requires
Essential Service Agreement (ESA) Negotiations to begin
ULFA and the Board have agreed to negotiate a new ESA in the lead up to the resumption of negotiations over the Collective Agreement. An
Bargaining Update October 12, 2020
Representatives of ULFA and the Board of Governors met on October 12, 2020. The purpose of the meeting was to allow the Board of Governors
ULFA presents Bargaining Mandate; Board presents some preliminary considerations
The Board opened with a discussion of their view of the economic context, including recent reductions in University employees, the Board’s view of likely future provincial budget reductions, changes in cost of living, and recent changes in faculty salary.
ULFA Bargaining Town Halls- Recap
The recently completed round of ULFA bargaining town halls was well-attended, despite many competing demands as we begin a new school year in exceptional times.