Classes disrupted as picket lines go up at Manitoba’s largest university
WINNIPEG — Professors at the University of Manitoba left their classrooms for the picket line Tuesday, creating uncertainty for 29,000 students at the province’s largest university.
The strike by the 1,200-member faculty association came one day after the union rejected a contract counter-offer from the school and one day before conciliation talks were scheduled to start.
“We’ll be at conciliation and we’re hopeful … that that will produce results, but picket lines will remain up during the conciliation process,” faculty association president Mark Hudson said.
The faculty’s last collective agreement expired in March. Mediated talks broke down last week over issues including wages, workload and performance assessments.


