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THE VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MISSISSAUGA

March 23, 2015 Volume 41, Issue 22 themedium.ca

Agreement rejected, strike goes on Ratification fails by 109 votes in the early hours as community follows anxiously on social media MARIA IQBAL NEWS EDITOR The Unit 1 membership has struck down the tentative agreement reached with U of T, according to the unofficial results of the ratification vote at 2:05 a.m. Sunday night. About a third of the unit voted: 992 ballots were for the agreement, 1,101 against, 27 were disallowed, and four were spoiled. This means Unit 1 remains on strike, and the bargaining teams from both parties must return to negotiations to produce a deal that the membership will accept. FUTURE OF TERM UNCERTAIN It remains unclear what will happen to courses affected by the strike as the term draws to a close. U of T did not respond to The Medium’s questions about the number of courses, labs, and tutorials not running during the strike and the university’s plans for the courses that have been cancelled due to the strike. On Tuesday, the University of

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Rallies across U of T’s campuses called for better action from U of T to end the strike. Toronto Faculty Association—representing tenured faculty and librarians—claimed in an update on its website that “some chairs and program directors are being asked to step into struck courses taught by Unit 1 instructors”. UTFA president Scott Prudham told The Medium that “numerous” department chairs had complained

after having been directed to teach the courses by their deans. U of T did not respond to The Medium’s request for comment. THE AGREEMENT In a close vote on Friday, Unit 1 members had voted to send the tentative agreement reached with U of T last Wednesday to a ratification vote

by all 6,000 of its members. The margin in favour was only 50 out of 1,528 votes. Unlike previous proposals brought forward in the negotiations, the tentative agreement reached Wednesday was not endorsed by all members of the bargaining team. Unit 1 vicechair Ryan Culpepper and external liaison and chair’s designate Dan Bri-

elmaier did not sign the new agreement. On its website, however, CUPE 3902 endorsed the proposal. “CUPE 3902’s bargaining team is recommending that you vote ‘yes’ to this agreement,” it read. In an email sent to unit members on Wednesday, the bargaining team said that the new proposal was worth more financially than the offer rejected by the university earlier last week. “What [the new offer] does not do, however, is create the structural changes in as clear a way as we wished. Nevertheless, we are all agreed that this TA brings us much closer to the endorsed objectives of the membership,” said the email. Also unlike previous meetings where Unit 1 members had to vote on an agreement, Friday’s meeting involved voting by double secret ballot, one to vote to bring the agreement to a ratification vote, and the other to ratify the agreement.

Strike continued on page 3

Voting begins for UTSU elections Candidates from Brighter U of T and Change U of T take questions during forum NICOLE DANESI ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR Candidates competing for positions on next year’s UTSU executive gathered last Thursday evening for an allcandidates meeting to present their rivalling platforms and answer questions from the floor. Like UTMSU’s elections, which closed last week, two slates are running for the UTSU elections. Brighter U of T led by presidential candidate Ben Coleman and Change U of T led by Cameron Wathey are the two slates competing in this year’s elections. Coleman currently sits on the U of T’s Governing Council; Wathey is UTSU’s current VP internal. Shortly after campaigning began last Monday, criticism arose over Change U of T’s campaign materials distributed specifically at UTM. The flyers

Watch out for the walkout UTM and downtown students leave classes to protest the strike and ask for refunds. Saini sits with them. Medium News, page 2

Yourself on your shelf Why letting our personal lives bleed into our professional lives and vice versa isn’t such a good idea. Medium Opinion, page 4

Stylish or styleless? This annual event raised funds for a good cause, but it might have raised more if it had been better. Medium Arts, page 5 JENNIFER SU/THE VARSITY

Candidates from both slates addressed questions during UTSU’s candidates’ forum. featured a word search puzzle with words related to the slate’s campaign platform. Among words and phrases included in the puzzle such as “equity”, “faith space”, and “exams”, the phrase “sexual assault” was also included.

On Wednesday, Change U of T posted a statement on Facebook regarding the campaign materials which, according to Wathey, have since been pulled. “We in no way sought to trivialize

the issue,” said the statement issued by Wathey and Frishta Bastan, who is running for VP equity.

Elections continued on page 2

Super-socialize me Time to slow down and take a hard look around at how social media has taken over our world. Medium Features, page 8

Medium covers cricket

Two teams’ age-old rivalry blows up in the bid to earn a title, with more overs than you can count. Medium Sports, page 11


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