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OC Transpo drivers, dispatchers, and maintenance workers are expected to walk off the job at 12:01am this Wednesday. Last week, members of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 279 voted overwhelmingly against the City’s offer.

The University of Ottawa has notified all students that the impending strike will have no effect on scheduled exams. It reminds students of its carpooling directory and reduced parking rates for the holiday/exam season. OC Transpo has also issued some advice for getting around town during a strike (although I’m more likely to study from home than to “Consider Cycling as an alternative” in December.)

Little distinguishes this dispute from others: as always, public opinion varies but all hope that a contract can be reached soon.

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This week was a busy week in the newspapers for labour relations. Many newspapers ran articles on how unions and employees who are now in the process of bargaining renewal agreements are reacting in light of the oncoming (or some might say present) economic situation. Here’s a few of the exciting - and thought provoking - articles written this past week:

These articles raise important questions about the role of unions in difficult economic times, the balancing of management interests, union interests, and the public interest, and of course the rights of unions under the newly expanded s.2(d) freedom of association rights of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It will be interesting to see in the next few weeks how all these issues play out, and where labour relations will go in the new year.

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