Jan 18 2009

Only a ‘NO’ Vote will Redefine the Probable

Category: Events,Strike Discussion (2008-09)Bob Hanke @ 11:17 am

We are calling on all CUPE Unit 2 members to exercise their democratic rights of collective bargaining and voting in support of our students and the academic integrity and viability of the academic programs that we teach in.

CUPE Unit 2 is a diverse group. Some of us are working towards full academic careers. Many others are specialists who only teach one or two courses a year at York, and have other professional pursuits outside of the university. We are all dedicated professionals with families to take care of and we all want to get back to class and to our students. But we also know that we are suffering economic hardship and that people have become weary, bored, frustrated and frightened.

Unfortunately, all indications are that the Employer has no respect for who we are and sees us as the weakest link in a union that represents three units. Their bargaining team has pushed the university into a crisis by not doing what needed to be done in December, i.e. negotiate in good faith. The Administration’s activities over the past few days only further confirm their disregard for democratic processes and a resolution that is professional and ethical. We can be certain of  one thing: if we vote out of fear that we will be on strike forever, or panic that the University will not offer a summer term, or that they cannot afford our modest proposals, we will have gone on strike for nothing and will see further takebacks in the next collective bargaining process in a few years.

As professionals, we have to ask ourselves, “What is becoming of York University?” They have gone to great effort and expense to pressure us to give up our right to collective bargaining by appealing to our “special responsibility as educators.” As dedicated teachers, we are all worried about how we will face our students but we can’t let the Employer treat us this badly. During the last 10 weeks, they have rejected the fundamental principle of bargaining by only negotiating for 7 days. Now they are engaging in deceptive managerial moves to see if we can hold out. If we say ‘yes’ now, those 10 weeks will be a waste. Despite all the Deans claims of “budgetary constraints,” 100 YUFA faculty have announced their retirement by July 1, 2009. The administration also managed to afford to FedEx two overnight packages with their campaign materials. Printing costs aside, this cost about  $18/pkg (X 2 envelopes, X 3412 members), which equals $122,832.

Our Unit 2 proposals are a reasonable compromise and it is neither selfish nor irresponsible to ask for compensation that better reflects our contribution to York’s academic mission. Whatever pressure and stress we are feeling, the financial pressure from attrition and declining enrollment, not to mention concerned students and parents, will be immeasurable.

All members of Unit 2 are affected by the choice you make. Voting NO will bring about serious negotiation and a quick resolution.

To read today’s unabridged 2-page Message to CUPE 3903 Unit 2 Members including: Why should I vote NO? What about Return to Work Protocol? What about the York University Faculty Association? What about the provincial government? click U2eLettertovoteNO

For English, Word version click U2eLettertovoteNO

Five Forced Ratification Vote Facts:

  1. Any unit that accepts the offer can no longer bargain. That unit would be stuck with the current offer both for a collective agreement and for an imposed, non-negotiated back-to-work protocol.
  2. Members of any unit that accepts the offer may no longer collect strike pay.
  3. Even if two of three units accept the current offer, the strike continues. Senate has said that “classes cannot resume until after a tentative settlement has been ratified by the union’s general membership.” This means all units.
  4. Judging from the exit polls, it looks very likely that U3 and U1 will reject the employer’s offer. If U2 votes Yes to the offer, you will not be allowed to return to work, or receive your York pay until every unit has reached an agreement.
  5. The administration will have to return to the bargaining table to negotiate with all units that vote NO. In 2001, U1 and U3 negotiated a better contract with the employer within days following the forced ratification vote.

Today’s Top Story: Part-Time Faculty Crucial to Ending York Stalemate, Toronto Star, Jan 19, A6.

Are You in Favour of Acceptance of the Offer Last Received By Your Trade Union from Your Employer?

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Jan 17 2009

Picket Lines Update, Call for Volunteers and Alternative Duties

Category: Strike Discussion (2008-09)Bob Hanke @ 9:43 am
There will be no picket lines on Monday and Tuesday. Instead, members are encouraged to earn picket pay by helping to coordinate the No Vote activities over the weekend and on Monday and Tuesday. Here is how to help and who to contact:
(a) Phone-Arounds. Help call people to pull out the vote. Contact Greg Bird: gregdbird@gmail.com
(b) Door-to-Door Canvassing. House calls to pull out the vote. Contact Ryan Toews toewsr@gmail.com and Baolinh Dang baolinhd@gmail.com
(c) Organizing Sunday Rally (see 4.a above). Contact Jordy Cummings to help: jordylcummings@hotmail.com
(d) Organizing Monday Rally (see 4.b above). Contact Noaman Ali to help: noaman.ali@gmail.com
(e) If you are over 25, have a driver’s license, have independent insurance, and want to help with accessible transportation on Monday and Tuesday, contact Healy Thompson: healythompson@gmail.com
(f) On Monday and Tuesday, we will need people handing out information in the shuttles arranged by York. For more information on this, contact Niki and Alicia (csn.thorne@gmail.com, amgrimes@yorku.ca)
(g) On Monday and Tuesday, we will need people handing out information and helping mobilize around the hotel. For more information, contact Lana (bananachka@hotmail.com)
(h) For more tasks related specifically to the mobilization of the No Vote at the Hotel, please contact Christina Roussea: christina.rousseau@gmail.com
(i) To help organize a post-rat vote party, contact the Executive, who will give you parameters (noaman.ali@gmail.com).
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To focus on the forced ratification vote, here are some other duties you can do and get paid for:
Option #1 – Ride the Novotel Shuttle Bus
Sit at the front of the bus with a buddy and hand out info flyers to riders
– buses depart from the Keele and Glendon campuses, as well as Downsview Station
– two shift options: 8am-1pm or 2pm-7pm (5 hours)
– please email  <ratmob3903@gmail.com> telling us which day and shift you’d like to do, your preference for the departure point, and whether you have a buddy (+ name)
– we’ll get back to you asap to confirm and provide more details
Option #2 – Hang out at the North York Centre
Hand out flyers or talk to fellow CUPE members inside the mall
– two shift options: 9am-1pm or 3pm-7pm (4 hours)
– just show up and sign-in with the captain at Cafe Supreme, down the hall from the Novotel entrance inside the mall.  If entering mall from the subway or Yonge street, it’s the last cafe on the left-hand side, before the library. We will be sitting on the “patio” along the main walk-way. And of course, you can go vote during your shift.
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A Message from the CUPE 3903 Strike Accessibility Committee
Members requiring accessible transportation to and/or from the forced ratification vote have four options:

(1) Take the TTC to Finch or Sheppard stations and then take the accessible shuttle from those stations to the hotel for the vote.
(2) Arrange for WheelTrans service and CUPE 3903 will reimburse you for the cost (contact healythompson@gmail.com or 416-660-1352 for reimbursement)
(3) Call the number York university is asking people to contact for accessible transportation from York University–Nicole Arsenault at 416-736-5866 or by e-mail at
(4) (The Most Fun Option) Take the accessible van transportation CUPE 3903 is providing to and from the ratification vote for anyone needing accessible transportation within Toronto. To take advantage of this option, contact Healy Thompson at healythompson@gmail.com or 416-660-1352 ____________________________________________________________

Read the CUPE 3903 newspaper ad — We are CUPE 3903 —  in the January 16th Toronto Star (p. A18), Globe and Mail (p. A9), here, and circulate far and wide with pride.

TheStar.com, January 18,  Letter to the Editor

News Blast: York Faculty Association Vows to Support Strikers

Open Letter of the WeekFred Ho replies to Bernie Lightman

Red Alert: If you are reading this, and you are not on the CUPE u2 listserve or have not registered for this site, please register so we can better serve our members.


Jan 15 2009

Kill the Rat-ification

Category: Events,Point of InformationBob Hanke @ 9:52 pm

Coming to a Ministry of Labour polling place January 19 and 20:

Kill the Rat-ification

To see the trailer of the week, click here.


Jan 13 2009

YUFA Affirms Support of Collective Bargaining

Category: Newsjonnyj @ 6:53 pm

The following motions were passed unanimously at the YUFA Executive meeting of 12 January 2009:

  1. YUFA Executive re-affirms its support of free collective bargaining and does not endorse a ratification vote of CUPE 3903 members as forced by the Employer.
  2. YUFA Executive strongly urges all YUFA members to respect individual CUPE 3903 members’ rights in the forced ratification vote to vote freely and according to their conscience. We urge all YUFA members to respect CUPE members’ rights to vote freely.
  3. YUFA Executive, recognizing the power relations implicit in theroles of YUFA members and CUPE 3903 members, does not endorse any YUFA member attempting to influence how a CUPE 3903 member might vote in the forced ratification vote.

January 17, 2009 update: York faculty association vows to support strikers

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Jan 13 2009

Bargaining 101 for CUPE 3903 Members

Category: Eventsjonnyj @ 6:45 pm

If you answer yes to any of these questions:

  • Are you finding it difficult to stay current with the strike news?
  • Unsure what the employer has offered us?
  • Need more info to make an informed decision about the Forced Ratification Vote?
  • Finding it difficult to ask your questions in a large group?

Meet with a representative from our Executive and Bargaining Teams in a small, informal, and accepting environment to ask your questions.

Saturday, January 17
246 Bloor St West at Bedford (St. George Subway)
room 548
3-5 pm

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