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Queen’s University locals ratify three new contracts

22 December 2021
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KINGSTON, ON —/COMMUNITYWIRE/— Members of three CUPE Locals at Queen’s University have secured improvements to parental leave and job security in collective bargaining with the university. Between Nov. 23 and Dec. 8, the three Locals reached tentative agreements with the university that have now been ratified by membership.

“Bargaining is never easy, and Bill 124 complicated our bargaining team’s efforts to win a pay increase more in line with inflation for our members,” says Local 254 President Marie Edwards. “But we are immensely proud of the work we’ve done here. There are no concessions in the agreements our members ratified, and we will see some important changes that will improve our working conditions.”

With Bill 124 capping increases to wages and other compensation for public-sector workers at 1%, the CUPE bargaining teams turned their attention to issues including job security and workplace equity. Among the most important of these improvements for all three Locals are changes to pregnancy and parental leave and a guarantee that the university will provide equity data to the union.

Local 229, which represents trades and maintenance, custodial, and residence and recreation staff, also ensured that an existing provision against contracting-out members’ work to non-union workers remained in place and will see 26 new full-time positions as a result of this round of negotiations.

“Our members had to fight for this agreement, and we know that the fight is not over,” said Sherri Ferris, President of Local 229. “It is important not only for our members that this work be done by us, but for everyone in the university community who relies on the quality-of-service CUPE members provide. And we will continue to ensure that the university’s administration knows this.”

“Increases to the parental leave offered to birth mothers are a key step in creating a more equitable workplace that does not punish women for having children,” added Kim Bell, President of Local 1302. “We look forward to improving on this front even more in the years to come.”

CUPE represents more than 400 workers employed at Queen’s as library technicians (Local 1302); trades and maintenance staff, custodial staff, and residence and recreation staff (Local 229); and technicians servicing the university’s teaching and research labs (Local 254).

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For more information:

Tannara Yelland, Communications Representative
647-459-0729 | tyelland@cupe.ca

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