Grad student workers are back to work just in time to mark final papers and exams after the Public Service Alliance Canada (PSAC) 901, the union representing 2,000 academic workers, and Queen’s University ratified a new Collective Agreement.
Following a return to the bargaining table, graduate student workers, represented by the Public Service Alliance Canada (PSAC) 901, and Queen’s University have reached a tentative agreement.
With exams well underway and 2,000 graduate student workers on strike, Queen’s and the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901, Unit 1, are back at the bargaining table.
A confrontation on the picket line escalated when Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901 President Jake Morrow claims a member of the University’s bargaining team ran over his foot—sparking a charged exchange over the ongoing strike.
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As graduate Teaching Assistants, Research Assistants, and Teaching Fellows—all represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 901, Unit 1—hit the picket line for their 10th day on strike, they were ed by some familiar faces: faculty from across Queen’s.
The PSAC 901, Unit 1, strike, representing Teaching Assistants, Teaching Fellows, and Graduate Research Assistants, has officially reached it’s 10th day on the picket line.