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Staff rejects U of M contract offer, backs strike action

Teaching assistants, markers and tutors at the University of Manitoba have voted overwhelmingly to reject the university’s contract offer and authorize strike action.

The members of CUPE Local 3909, which also includes student lecturers and instructors, as well as lab demonstrators and seminar leaders, voted 97 per cent against the university’s offer.

"We will not accept an agreement which fails to address our basic needs of getting paid for all the work we do, job security, guaranteed hours, and salary increases," CUPE Local 3909 president Matt McLean said in a statement.

The four-year contract proposal from the university included a two-year wage freeze followed by 2.9 per cent raises in each of the final two years of the agreement.

 

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