Parties will resume negotiations tomorrow in an attempt to reach a deal before Friday's strike deadline.
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union will meet with the College Employer Council tomorrow, to try to avoid a strike at Ontario's colleges, including Niagara College.
The union says bargaining is scheduled for tomorrow, and the strike deadline may be extended if 'real progress is being made.'
Workers that could strike starting Friday include about 16,000 professors, instructors, counsellors and librarians.
On February 17th, faculty staff rejected a final offer, and a strike deadline was set earlier this week.
Since December, a work to rule campaign has been in effect.
*UPDATE FROM YOUR CAAT-A BARGAINING TEAM*
— College Faculty (@CAATfaculty) March 16, 2022
Yesterday, the faculty bargaining team invited the College Employer Council to join us back at the table today and tomorrow with no preconditions, and they have agreed to meet on Thursday, March 17.
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