ULFA strike drags on
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Negotiations are at a standstill for both the University of Lethbridge Faculty Association (ULFA) and The University of Lethbridge (U of L).
Only two articles of 43 have been settled in the more than 600 days since the faculty’s contracts expired.
Dan O’Donnell, president of the ULFA, says other faculty associations at universities across the country that went on strike around the same time as the ULFA, have since reached agreements with their employers; but the ULFA remains without a contract.
“There has been a strike at the Ontario Institute of Technology that started the same day as our strike, it’s settled… Mount Royal University in Calgary went to mediation and, unlike our example, were able to settle for an agreement that was very similar to the agreement that we presented to the board just before mediation ended.”