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CUPE 2424 Bargaining Update No. 11

Published on March 9, 2018

Reminders about Best Practices to Cross Picket Lines Safely

The university has been working with CUPE 2424 to improve the organization of picket line activity to minimize undue interruptions for students, faculty, staff and visitors to campus.

Members of the university community are reminded to exercise caution and patience when crossing the picket lines.

During a legal strike, the striking union has the right to establish a picket line at the vehicle entrances to campus.

Picketers are not permitted to:

Students have the legal right to cross a picket line and to come to campus, attend classes and use all available university services during a strike.

Anyone crossing the picket line is legally obligated to do so in a manner that does not endanger the life or safety of any person. Some suggestions:

A picketing protocol signed by the university and the union remains in place with expectations communicated to the union and picket captains. All drivers, pedestrians and cyclists are asked to exercise caution and patience when approaching and exiting a picket line.

Thank you for your continued co-operation.

Sincerely,

Rob Thomas
Assistant Vice-President (Human Resources)

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