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Negotiations 2012 CAAT-A
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Overview Faculty includes professors, instructors, counsellors, and librarians OPSEU represents full-time and partial-load (7-12 teaching contact hours/week) faculty Bargaining team made up of seven faculty members from around the province The bargaining team, with the support of professional union staff, negotiates on behalf of faculty Every academic union member gets to be part of the demand-setting process Negotiations 20122
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The Timeline November 2011-February 2012 Team members visit Locals to listen to concerns, answer questions, and assist with the demand-setting process March 2012 Provincial Demand-Setting Meeting April-May 2012 Team meets to put demands into contract language, set bargaining agenda and strategy June-August 2012 June 3 is the earliest possible date to give notice to bargain Contract expires August 31 at midnight Negotiations 20123
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Some Gains Last Round (2009) Salary increases of 1.75%, 2%, 2% Bullying and psychological harassment language Increased input into evaluation factors Additional SWF column for additional evaluation WMG to consider research and translation of materials Additional support for excessive student numbers Modified Workload Arrangements – right to opt out, right for union to refuse Additional stat holiday – Family Day Sabbatical increased from 70% to 80% of salary New arbitrators including more French-speaking Negotiations 20124
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Earlier election of the bargaining team More interaction between locals and bargaining team More time to develop strategies Negotiations 20125
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Setting Demands Bargaining is more likely to be successful when demands are realistic, well-considered, and broadly supported by the membership Demands are the key building block for bargaining Demands passed at the local meeting are brought to the provincial demand-setting meeting. Demands are determined and prioritized by majority vote Demands passed at the provincial meeting will be tabled by the team Negotiations 20126
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Common Themes Compiled from the pre-bargaining conference Help focus local demand setting Negotiations 20127
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Academic Freedom Teacher selection of teaching methodology course materials evaluation methods Create academic council with majority of members elected by and from faculty to oversee/set academic policy Negotiations 20128
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Workload On-line teaching/electronic delivery Accurate evaluation factors Coordinator Role Negotiations 20129
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Staffing Preference for Full-Time and Bargaining Unit work Protection of academic work Establish Full-Time to non-Full-Time staffing ratios Negotiations 201210
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Wages and Benefits Joint task force established benchmarks Salary comparators are Ontario high schools and universities College salaries should be between lowest university maximum and highest high school maximum Negotiations 201211
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Compensation: Maximum Salary Comparison Negotiations 201212 Key ComparatorAnnual Salary Maximum 2008200920102011 Lakehead University$139,755$146,745$154,080$156,080 College Faculty Maximum $96,529 $98,218$100,183$102,186 Superior-Greenstone District School Board $89,322 $92,002$94,762$97,605
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Partial-Load Full-Time work pathway – access to Full-Time jobs Apply seniority principles to Partial- Load workloads Important to make gains for Partial- Load Negotiations 201213
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What’s Next Attend Local Demand setting meeting Fill out survey (if your local is using) Talk to other members Provincial Demand Setting Meeting March 31/April 1 Thank you for being engaged! Negotiations 201214
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